Perilous Times: - Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism
Geoffrey R. Stone
W. W. Norton (2005)
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Freedom Of Speech - United States - History, History / United States / General, Political Science / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights
Paperback 9780393327458
English
Geoffrey Stone's "Perilous Times" incisively investigates how the First Amendment and other civil liberties have been compromised in America during wartime. Stone delineates the consistent suppression of free speech in six historical periods from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the Vietnam War, and ends with a coda that examines the state of civil liberties in the Bush era. Full of fresh legal and historical insight, "Perilous Times" magisterially presents a dramatic cast of characters who influenced the course of history over a two-hundred-year period: from the presidents; Adams, Lincoln, Wilson, Roosevelt, and Nixon; to the Supreme Court justices; Taney, Holmes, Brandeis, Black, and Warren; to the resisters; Clement Vallandingham, Emma Goldman, Fred Korematsu, and David Dellinger. Filled with dozens of rare photographs, posters, and historical illustrations, "Perilous Times" is resonant in its call for a new approach in our response to grave crises. Hailed as "the most important book of its kind since Zechariah Chafee Jr. first published his heralded "Freedom of Speech" in 1920,"
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Dewey 973
Cover Price $17.95
No. of Pages 800
Height x Width 9.1 x 6.0  inch
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