CEO of PEN America, Suzanne Nossel, discusses her new book 'Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All' and highlights topics such as the fight against an international blasphemy law, 20 principles for free speech, dealing with hate speech without sacrificing free speech, the migration of cancel culture, and balancing free speech and moderation on social media platforms.
The podcast emphasizes the need to address the harmful effects of speech while still protecting free speech rights.
The episode explores the challenges of balancing free speech and the pursuit of equality, emphasizing the importance of finding ways to advance equality without compromising free speech rights.
Deep dives
Importance of Acknowledging Harmful Effects of Speech
The podcast episode emphasizes the need to acknowledge the harmful effects of speech. It highlights how speech, even if protected, can lead to serious harms such as incitement to violence, cyberbullying, and discrimination. It discusses the hesitancy in recognizing these harms out of fear of censorship, but stresses the importance of addressing them while still protecting free speech.
Challenges in Balancing Free Speech and Equality
The episode explores the challenges of balancing free speech and the pursuit of equality. It discusses the efforts to limit certain types of speech in the name of equality and inclusivity, using examples such as the movement against racism and cancel culture. It emphasizes the need to find ways to advance equality without compromising free speech rights.
20 Principles for Practicing Free Speech
The episode introduces Suzanne Nossel's book, 'Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All', which outlines 20 principles for practicing and thinking about free speech. It explores the importance of conscientious language use, being attentive to evolving norms, and finding ways to express difficult ideas without causing unnecessary offense. It emphasizes the role of dialogue, education, and countering hateful speech for maintaining robust free speech.
The Risks and Solutions for Online Speech
The episode discusses the challenges of ensuring free speech protections on social media platforms. It highlights the delicate balance between moderating harmful content and avoiding excessive censorship. The episode proposes the creation of an independent global content defender as a safeguard against potential abuse of power by platforms, ensuring free speech protections in the face of increased content policing.
In this Special Edition, we will zoom in on current challenges to free speech – specifically in the US. With me to discuss this timely subject, I have CEO of PEN America, Suzanne Nossel, who has just published her new book Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All.
The conversation evolves the main conclusions of Suzanne's book including matters such as:
How Suzanne´s fight against an international blasphemy law at the UN inspired her to write the book
How Suzanne's 20 principles for free speech aims to provide a toolset needed to speak one's mind in today's diverse, digitized, and highly-divided society without resorting to curbs on free expression
How we deal with hate speech without sacrificing free speech
What we can do to avoid harm when speaking
How so-called cancel culture has migrated from campus to elite media, corporate and cultural institutions
How to balance social media platforms right to control public discourse and the snowballing societal consensus that media platforms need to do more to mitigate the harms of content posted on their services.
Suzanne Nossel is the CEO of PEN America. She has also served as the Chief Operating Officer of Human Rights Watch and as Executive Director of Amnesty International USA; and held senior State Department positions in the Clinton and Obama administrations.
Why have kings, emperors, and governments killed and imprisoned people to shut them up? And why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of Socrates to the Great Firewall.
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