The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Free speech, safety, and ‘the letter’

Jul 13, 2020
Yascha Mounk, a political scientist at Johns Hopkins University and founder of the journal Persuasion, dives into the complexities of free speech in today's polarized society. He discusses the controversial Harper’s open letter and its implications, arguing that safety often trumps freedom of expression. Mounk addresses how fear of repercussions can silence voices, particularly marginalized communities, and emphasizes the need for respectful dialogue. He also explores how journalism's evolving landscape influences public discourse and the balance between free speech and social considerations.
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Components of Speech/Cancel Culture Debate

  • The debate about free speech and cancel culture encompasses several interconnected issues.
  • These include acceptable debate boundaries, the debate climate, institutional power dynamics, and how these elements interact.
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Shifting Boundaries of Debate

  • Ezra Klein suggests the sphere of legitimate controversy has both contracted and expanded.
  • New ideas are now mainstream, but older ones are being pushed out.
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Fractured Discourse

  • Yascha Mounk notes a splintering of the sphere of legitimate disagreement.
  • This creates distinct spheres on the left and right, hindering productive national discourse.
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