言论的边界:美国宪法第一修正案简史 🔍
(美)刘易斯(Lewis,A)著;徐爽译 基本书籍出版社, 2009
英语 [en] · 中文 [zh] · MOBI · 0.4MB · 2009 · 📕 小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
描述
本书作者以理性客观的视角和深入浅出的文笔,向读者介绍了美国宪法第一修正案产生的历史背景,及其对美国社会的过去、现在和可预计的将来所产生的深刻影响。
备用文件名
zlib/no-category/(美)刘易斯(Lewis,A)著;徐爽译/言论的边界:美国宪法第一修正案简史_26006119.mobi
备选标题
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate : A Biography of the First Amendment
备选标题
Freedom for the Thought We Hate: Tales of the First Amendment
备选作者
Lewis, Anthony
备选作者
Anthony Lewis
备用出版商
Perseus Books Group
备用出版商
Basic Civitas Books
备用版本
United States, United States of America
备用版本
Hachette Book Group, New York, 2007
备用版本
Basic ideas, New York, ©2007
备用版本
First Edition, PS, 2008
备用版本
January 2008
备用描述
More than any other people on earth, Americans are free to say and write what they think. The media can air the secrets of the White House, the boardroom, or the bedroom with little fear of punishment or penalty. The reason for this extraordinary freedom is not a superior culture of tolerance, but just fourteen words in our most fundamental legal document: the free expression clauses of the First Amendment to the Constitution. In Lewis's telling, the story of how the right of free expression evolved along with our nation makes a compelling case for the adaptability of our constitution. Although Americans have gleefully and sometimes outrageously exercised their right to free speech since before the nation's founding, the Supreme Court did not begin to recognize this right until 1919. Freedom of speech and the press as we know it today is surprisingly recent. Anthony Lewis tells us how these rights were created, revealing a story of hard choices, heroic (and some less heroic) judges, and fascinating and eccentric defendants who forced the legal system to come face-to-face with one of America's great founding ideas.
备用描述
More than any other people on earth, Americans are free to say and write what they think. The media can air the secrets of the White House, the boardroom, or the bedroom with little fear of punishment or penalty. The reason for this extraordinary freedom is not a superior culture of tolerance, but just fourteen words in our most fundamental legal document: the free expression clauses of the First Amendment to the Constitution. In this book, the story of how the right of free expression evolved along with our nation makes a compelling case for the adaptability of our constitution. Although Americans have gleefully and sometimes outrageously exercised their right to free speech since before the nation's founding, the Supreme Court did not begin to recognize this right until 1919. Freedom of speech and the press as we know it today is surprisingly recent. The author tells us how these rights were created, revealing a story of hard choices, heroic (and some less heroic) judges, and fascinating and eccentric defendants who forced the legal system to come face-to-face with one of America's great founding ideas
备用描述
<p><p>from One Of The Country&#8217;s Most Esteemed Experts On The First Amendment And The Author Of The Classic <i>gideon&#8217;s Trumpet</i>, An Eloquent Essay On The Importance Of Freedom Of Expression<p></p> <h3> The Barnes & Noble Review </h3> <p> You Might Figure That Decades Spent Examining Government Would Turn A Fellow Into A Dejected Cynic. Thus, It Is Heartening That Anthony Lewis, The Longtime <i>new York Times</i> Op-ed Page Columnist And Veteran Supreme Court Observer, Still Feels So Much Reverence For The Federal Government's Judicial Branch. Indeed, His Reverence Is Not Just Heartening, It's Infectious. At A Time When The Judiciary Comes Under Frequent Attack, His <i>freedom For The Thought That We Hate</i> Makes A Compelling Case That Our Much-maligned Judges Deserve Credit For Many Of The Great Advances In The Quality -- And Decency -- Of American Society. </p>
备用描述
Chronicles the history of the free expression clauses of the First Amendment, describing the judges, lawyers, and activists that participated in the legal and political conflicts over freedom of speech and the press in the United States.
开源日期
2023-09-04
更多信息……

🚀 快速下载

成为会员以支持书籍、论文等的长期保存。为了感谢您对我们的支持,您将获得高速下载权益。❤️

🐢 低速下载

由可信的合作方提供。 更多信息请参见常见问题解答。 (可能需要验证浏览器——无限次下载!)

所有选项下载的文件都相同,应该可以安全使用。即使这样,从互联网下载文件时始终要小心。例如,确保您的设备更新及时。
  • 对于大文件,我们建议使用下载管理器以防止中断。
    推荐的下载管理器:JDownloader
  • 您将需要一个电子书或 PDF 阅读器来打开文件,具体取决于文件格式。
    推荐的电子书阅读器:Anna的档案在线查看器ReadEraCalibre
  • 使用在线工具进行格式转换。
    推荐的转换工具:CloudConvertPrintFriendly
  • 您可以将 PDF 和 EPUB 文件发送到您的 Kindle 或 Kobo 电子阅读器。
    推荐的工具:亚马逊的“发送到 Kindle”djazz 的“发送到 Kobo/Kindle”
  • 支持作者和图书馆
    ✍️ 如果您喜欢这个并且能够负担得起,请考虑购买原版,或直接支持作者。
    📚 如果您当地的图书馆有这本书,请考虑在那里免费借阅。