To date, scholarly work on public support for free expression has been rather sporadic. The authors propose the theory that those who hold power in a society are more likely than the comparatively disenfranchised to support free speech. They support this proposition with survey data gathered in the U.S. Russia, Hong Kong and Israel.That is, Jews in the lowest and highest income levels proved distinctive concerning Political Speech, with greater income producing a liberalizing effect. Here the model accounted for 5% of the variance (see Fig. 5.5). Subversive Speechanbsp;...
Title | : | Free Expression and Five Democratic Publics |
Author | : | Julie L. Andsager, Robert O. Wyatt, Ernest L. Martin (Ph.D.) |
Publisher | : | Hampton Press (NJ) - 2004 |
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