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The freedom to be racist?: how the United States and Europe struggle to preserve freedom and combat racism
The freedom to be racist?: how the United States and Europe struggle to preserve freedom and combat racism
Author
Bleich, Erik
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
c2011
Language
English
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Balancing public values
the big picture
European restrictionism and its variations
Holocaust denial and its extremes
American exceptionalism and its limits
Banning racist groups and parties
Punishing racial discrimination and hate crimes
How much freedom for racists?
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Hate speech
Hate speech -- Europe, Western
Hate speech -- United States
Law and legislation
Race discrimination
Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Europe, Western
Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
USA
Westeuropa
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9780199739691
9780199739684
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