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The limits of the public sphere: The advocacy of violence

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:44 authored by Sarah Sorial, Catriona A Mackenzie
In this paper, we give an account of some of the necessary conditions for an effectively functioning public sphere, and then explore the question of whether these conditions allow for the expression of ideas and values that are fundamentally incompatible with those of liberalism. We argue that speakers who advocate or glorify violence against democratic institutions fall outside the parameters of what constitutes legitimate public debate and may in fact undermine the conditions necessary for the flourishing of free speech and public dialogue more generally.

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Can saying something make it so? Sedition, speech act theory and the status of freedom of speech in Australia

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Sorial, S. & Mackenzie, C. A. 2011, 'The limits of the public sphere: The advocacy of violence', Critical Horizons, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 165-188.

Journal title

Critical Horizons

Volume

12

Issue

2

Pagination

165-188

Language

English

RIS ID

39877

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