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Speech on College Campuses: Methods, Motives, and MovementsMinter, Sam 01 January 2017 (has links)
Are campus movements concerning free speech—from Berkeley in the 1960s to the campaign against political correctness today—really about speech? Are movements really concerned with civil liberties on campus or are their calls for free speech excited by partisan motives? While free speech movements are never purely driven by civil libertarian concerns, they should not be considered simply partisan either. Campus speech movements have frequently united activists across the ideological spectrum, which suggests that these movements aren’t only sectarian in nature. It also confirms that these movements are in fact about speech, because those advocating for it have a wide range of motives, but free speech is the point of agreement. However, this is not to say that there aren’t ulterior partisan underpinnings in these pushes for free speech.
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Voices from the Border: Conservative Students and a Decade of ProtestChristy, Rebecca A. 09 July 2010 (has links)
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Into the Fray : Norman Jacobson, the Free Speech Movement and the Clash of CommitmentsGardner, Kai 17 June 2015 (has links)
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