Freedom to express ourselves a double-edged, smutty swordWalker, Morley
One of the things that has been sticking in my craw recently is the tendency of folks busy deplatforming people for Wrongthink to solemnly intone: “Freedom of Speech in America hasalwaysbeen restricted.” Eeh. Before I get off on a roll, let me first state that I Am Not A Lawyer. I ...
A double‐edged sword: understanding vanity across cultures Purpose – Based on their size, disposable income, and purchasing power, generation Y (Gen Y) consumers are viewed as the Holy Grail for marketers. Convers... S Durvasula,S Lysonski - 《Journal of Consumer Marketing》 被引量: 48发...
security.Inthis1950viewsomeofmymorehopefulutterancesmayappearalmostnaive.However,Iwasneversonaiveastobelievethatfreedominanyfullsenseofthewordispossibleformorethanafew.ButIhavebelievedanddostillholdthatthesefew,byself-sacrifice,wisdom,courageandcontinuouseffort,canachieveandmaintainafreeworld.Thelaborisheroicbut...
Indeed, making space for such discussion-led work will directly challenge the ideas Tate feeds young men that those in politics scheme to censor thought and expression and “feed” them their own narrative – something, ironically a DfE-led “awareness” campaign against sexual violence may ...
Even freedom of thought and expression, as Hypatia tragically found out, can be difficult to exercise. Striking a balance between freedom and responsibility is no easy task, especially in an era of political correctness and cancel culture. But let’s still try to learn from the past,...
Judging by the prevalence of the expression “as happy as Larry," the 411 Larry's born in 2017 should be some pretty easy-going guys. #37. Ruth (girls) Alena Ozerova // Shutterstock #37. Ruth (girls) Total babies born in last 100 years: 610,771 Rank in 2017: #265 Total babies ...
Larry was originally shorthand for Lawrence or Laurence. Larry reached its height of popularity in the 1940s, and was most popular in 1947. Judging by the prevalence of the expression “as happy as Larry," the 411 Larry's born in 2017 should be some pretty easy-going guys. ...
Freedom of speeh - Double edged sword.doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.327.7427.0-hBMJ
Double-Edged Sword of Academic Freedom: Cutting the Scales of Justice in Title VII Litigation, ThePrior to 1972, academic institutions enjoyed immunity from Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.'The 1972 amendments to Title VII removed the statutory exemption. Academic institutions, however, ...