TY - CHAP
T1 - Speaking and listening to acts of political dissent
AU - Hubbs, Graham
AU - Chrisman, Matthew
PY - 2018/2/12
Y1 - 2018/2/12
N2 - In their article, Chrisman and Hubbs are concerned with the norms on political dissent, which is a subset of political speech. Chrisman and Hubbs discuss two ways to understand the role of political speech in a just democracy: the liberal and Rousseauean. These two ways of understanding the role of political speech in turn offer two distinct ways of justifying political dissent. Both views, however, are insufficiently morally neutral, so Chrisman and Hubbs offer a third and preferable account. Theirs is a speech-act analysis of dissent.
AB - In their article, Chrisman and Hubbs are concerned with the norms on political dissent, which is a subset of political speech. Chrisman and Hubbs discuss two ways to understand the role of political speech in a just democracy: the liberal and Rousseauean. These two ways of understanding the role of political speech in turn offer two distinct ways of justifying political dissent. Both views, however, are insufficiently morally neutral, so Chrisman and Hubbs offer a third and preferable account. Theirs is a speech-act analysis of dissent.
UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351721578/chapters/10.4324%2F9781315181189-11
U2 - 20.500.11820/2f4e6206-f762-4667-b532-bb17746592af
DO - 20.500.11820/2f4e6206-f762-4667-b532-bb17746592af
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9781138744288
SP - 164
EP - 181
BT - Voicing Dissent
A2 - Johnson, Casey Rebecca
PB - Routledge
ER -