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- Historic Figures Who Recognized That Speech Is Freedom’s First Line of . . .
Here is a selection of poignant remarks on behalf of freedom of speech I hope it stiffens the spines of all who love freedom and who understand that speech is its first line of defense 1 Milton: ‘Above All Liberties’ “Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties ”
- TOP 25 FREE SPEECH QUOTES (of 557) | A-Z Quotes
Enjoy our free speech quotes collection by famous authors, politicians and literary critics Best free speech quotes selected by thousands of our users!
- FIREs 25 Faces of Free Speech
FIRE is shining a spotlight on 25 individuals who embody free speech values — even when the going gets tough
- Prominent Figures Advocating for Freedom of Speech
Here are some prominent figures who have played crucial roles in advocating for freedom of speech: Voltaire: A French philosopher known for his defense of free speech and separation of church and state Voltaire famously said, «I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it » Martin Luther King Jr :
- 6 Human Rights Speeches That Changed The World - EachOther
These six speakers advocate for equality, freedom, and dignity But above all, what connects them is their belief in the power of free speech, and that their own voice can make a difference – and they did 1 Eleanor Roosevelt, The Struggle for Human Rights, 1948
- Human Rights Heroes: The Challengers of Free Speech
For their courage and personal sacrifice, Human Rights magazine recognizes the many litigants who have fought for free speech and free press rights as Human Rights Heroes Stephen Wermiel is a Professor of Practice in Constitutional Law at American University Washington College of Law
- Freedom of Speech - Origins, First Amendment Limits - HISTORY
Freedom of speech—the right to express opinions without government restraint—is a democratic ideal that dates back to ancient Greece
- Freedom of Expression: History - Democracy Web
Among the most famous and consequential incidents of repression of freedom of speech was the sentencing of Galileo Galilei by the Vatican for confirming Nicolaus Copernicus’s heliocentric theory of planetary motion around the sun
- A Brief History of the Freedom of Speech
James Madison, who drafted the Bill of Rights, insisted upon referring to speech as “the” freedom of speech, so as to emphasize that it preexisted the government He believed the freedom of speech was one of the inalienable rights Jefferson wrote about in the Declaration
- Freedom of Speech Quotes: 18 Free Speech Quotes
Discover 18 of the top freedom of speech quotes from throughout history 1 "If you believe in freedom of speech, you believe in freedom of speech for views you don't like (Nazi propagandist Paul) Goebbels was in favor of freedom of speech for views he liked So was (Soviet dictator Joseph) Stalin
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