
Ep. 230: Wilson vs. FDR: Who was worse for free speech?
So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast
FDR and the Paradox of Free Speech
This chapter explores Franklin D. Roosevelt's complex relationship with free speech during his presidency, especially in wartime. It contrasts his charismatic rhetoric supporting civil liberties with his pragmatic actions that often favored political expediency over constitutional rights. The discussion also compares FDR's free speech violations with those of Woodrow Wilson, prompting listeners to consider which leader had a more negative impact on civil liberties.
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