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Hate Promotion and Freedom of Expression: Truth and Consequences

Arthur Fish
- 01 Jul 1989 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 2, pp 111-137
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The Autobiography of John Stuart Mill as mentioned in this paper describes the skill and art of the orator, how everything important to his purpose was said at the exact moment when he had brought the minds of his audience into the state most fitted to receive it; how he made steal into their minds, gradually and by insinuation, thoughts which, if expressed in a more direct manner would have aroused their opposition.
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........[he] pointed out the skill and art of the orator—how everything important to his purpose was said at the exact moment when he had brought the minds of his audience into the state most fitted to receive it; how he made steal into their minds, gradually and by insinuation, thoughts which, if expressed in a more direct manner would have aroused their opposition. From the Autobiography of John Stuart Mill

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Examining hate-motivated aggression: A review of the social psychological literature on hate crimes as a distinct form of aggression

TL;DR: This paper identified common factors across the different types of hate crimes in order to clarify existing claims about the nature of hate-motivated crimes, their prevalence and causes, and examined existing theory and empirical findings are examined throughout the discussion.
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Protecting Freedom of Expression in Multicultural Societies: Comparing Constitutionalism in Indonesia and Canada

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the similarities and differences in Indonesia and Canada regarding the constitutionally protected freedom of expression and the limitations imposed in both countries on that fundamental freedom are also discussed.
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Les crimes motivés par la haine envers les homosexuels : une étude compréhensive du stigma homosexuel et de son impact sur la reportabilité des événements de victimisation criminelle

Joey Roy
TL;DR: Les crimes motivés par la haine envers les homosexuels : une étude compréhensive du stigma homosuel and de son impact on la reportabilité des événements de victimisation criminelle par Joey Roy École de criminologie Faculté des arts et sciences as mentioned in this paper.

Hate-Motivated Violence

TL;DR: Hate-Motivated Violence In homage to Dr. Denis Mukwege Hate-motivated violence is now deemed a ‘serious national problem’ in most Western societies as mentioned in this paper.
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Thinking about Crime.

TL;DR: A revised edition of Thinking About Crime as mentioned in this paper introduces a new generation of readers to the theories and ideas that have been so influential in shaping the American justice system, as well as a new foreword by the prominent scholar and best-selling author Charles Murray.
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Toleration and the Constitution

TL;DR: Richards argues that the best political theory is one in which courts are permitted to use contractarian theory to decide about individual rights that are immunized from majoritarian control as discussed by the authors.