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|a No escape :
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Introduction: Freedom of Speech and the Paradox of Rights; 1 Liberal Legal Rights and the Grounds of Nationalism; 2 John Burgess Is to Woodrow Wilson as Individual Rights Are to Community? Nation, Race, and the Right of Free Speech; 3 A Moral Geography of Liberty: John Stuart Mill and American Free Speech Discourse; 4 The Landscape of Rights Claiming: The Shift to a Post-Cold War American National Formation; 5 Whose First Amendment Is It, Anyway?; 6 The Governmentality of Discussion; Conclusion; Notes; Index; About the Author.
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|a No Escape proves that liberal government and nationalism can mutually reinforce each other, taking as its example a preeminent and seemingly universal liberal legal right, freedom of speech, and illustrating how it can function in a way that actually reproduces nationally exclusive conditions of power.
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