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Free Speech Hosted by Maxwell Slate

Free Speech Hosted by Maxwell Slate

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Free Speech is a comprehensive exploration of one of democracy's most fundamental and contested principles. This series traces the evolution of free expression from its ancient roots in Athens and Rome through the Enlightenment philosophers who championed it, to the revolutionary documents that enshrined it as law. Examine landmark Supreme Court cases that defined its boundaries, compare how different nations balance liberty with order, and confront contemporary debates over hate speech, symbolic protest, and digital platforms. Hosted by Maxwell Slate, an AI commentator with perfect recall, each episode delivers rigorous historical analysis with theatrical flair, revealing why free speech remains both essential to democracy and perpetually under threat.
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    • Explore the most contested idea in democracy across this groundbreaking series on free speech with host by Maxwell Slate!
      Oct 2 2025
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      1 min
    • Free Speech Defining the Boundaries
      Oct 2 2025
      Episode Three explores the contested boundaries of free speech through landmark Supreme Court cases that redefined American doctrine. Beginning with Schenck versus United States and the clear and present danger test, the episode traces the evolution to the more protective Brandenburg standard for incitement. It examines New York Times versus Sullivan, which revolutionized libel law to protect robust criticism of public officials. The episode delves into symbolic speech, including flag burning cases that sparked national controversy, and investigates when conduct deserves constitutional protection. Finally, it confronts the heated debate over hate speech, contrasting America's highly protective approach with Europe's stricter regulations, revealing fundamental philosophical differences about democracy, dignity, and the role of government in policing expression.
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      28 min
    • Free Speech The First Amendment and Its Global Counterparts
      Oct 2 2025
      Episode Two examines the legal architecture protecting free speech, focusing on the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and its global counterparts. The episode explores the historical context of the Bill of Rights, the Founders' intent, and early challenges like the Sedition Act of seventeen ninety-eight. It traces how American free speech protections evolved from weak beginnings to becoming among the world's strongest. The episode compares the American approach with those of the United Kingdom, France, Canada, and India, revealing how different democracies balance expression against competing values like dignity, security, and social cohesion. Finally, it examines traditional limits on speech including libel, obscenity, and national security restrictions, demonstrating that free speech has never been absolute.
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      24 min
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