Expression
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And since improvement requires trial and error, open society insists on freedom of
expression
and protecting dissent, even in such matters as the very criteria of what is right or true.
France has long been characterized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s philosophy, which placed the law – the
expression
of the General Will – at the absolute top of the hierarchy of judicial norms.
It has become taboo to describe homosexuality as a “perversion,” though this was precisely the word used in the 1960’s by the radical philosopher Herbert Marcuse (who was praising homosexuality as an
expression
of dissent).
Coming after the deaths of at least 30 people in Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Libya, Nigeria, and other Islamic countries during protests against cartoons ridiculing Muhammad, the Irving verdict makes a mockery of the claim that in democratic countries, freedom of
expression
is a basic right.
Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms states: “Everyone has the right to freedom of
expression.
Only when David Irving has been freed will it be possible for Europeans to turn to the Islamic protesters and say: “We apply the principle of freedom of
expression
even-handedly, whether it offends Moslems, Christians, Jews, or anyone else.”Bringing It Back HomeCAMBRIDGE – An increasing number of American companies are making plans to shift their headquarters to Europe.
The left failed to recognize that Israeli elections are not strictly political affairs; they are an
expression
of an ongoing Kulturkampf in an ethnically kaleidoscopic society.
There is somewhat greater freedom of expression, with debates and criticism of several aspects of Cuba’s socialist model, such as low salaries and the dual monetary system, which has caused income inequality by favoring those who work in tourism and for foreign companies.
The conscious
expression
of this dream is an obsessive response to the certainty of biological death: the belief that a big enough win in the game of science will beat death itself by conferring a form of immortality on the winner.
In so quickly forgetting that the profession’s dignity requires freedom of expression, a renowned university appears to have succumbed to instinct.
Indeed, like Goebbels, Surkov understands that when public life and private
expression
can be turned into theater, there is no difference between performance and reality.
Thus was born the concept of an “operon,” a cluster of genes whose
expression
is regulated by an adjacent regulatory gene.
In fact, the movement represents a spark of protest against mindless consumerism, grass-roots resistance against an impersonal logic, and an
expression
of communal activism.
Former President George W. Bush once explained terrorism as the
expression
of hatred for American freedom.
Of equal concern is the threat posed to freedom of
expression
by a provision stipulating that the US “cannot, and should not, admit those who do not support the Constitution.”
The right to free
expression
applies to rogues and scoundrels, sleazy personalities, and even criminals.
Self-expression is as important as free
expression.
The world should continue to flood the Chinese market, and those of other countries that restrict freedom of expression, with cutting-edge technology.
Nor is it a communist dictatorship, with the likes of Joseph Stalin using the threat of the Gulag to discourage political
expression.
Was this an authentic
expression
of grief?
But in so infringing basic human rights to freedoms of association and
expression
to such a degree, Turkey’s restrictions on veiling are now, paradoxically, imperiling one of secular Turkey’s great ambitions: joining the European Union.
That ban was later upheld by the Constitutional Court, which argued that allowing such public religious
expression
would likely infringe on the “neutrality” of the public sphere, and so lead to “divisiveness.”
While these new veiling regimes - both for and against veiling - may advance the aim of consolidating political identities in times of flux, they do so by placing a disparate burden on women, undermining their rights to freedom of
expression
and association.
When words are formulated with the clear intention of causing harm and violence on national, racial or religious grounds, freedom of
expression
becomes incitement to hatred, which is prohibited by law.
Netanyahu could not bring himself to admit the sins of occupation, or even to utter a minimal
expression
of empathy with the Palestinian tragedy of dispossession and dispersion.
In the absence of institutional channels for
expression
of their grievances over the corrupt concessions that have preserved the ruling elite’s power, they must take to the streets.
Iraq has been falling apart not just because of Maliki’s failure to reach out to the country’s 20% Sunni minority, but also because of the Sunnis’ failure to embrace a country whose majority political
expression
is Shia.
To protect European corporations’ profits from their Havana hotels, the Union will cease inviting open-minded people to EU embassies, and we will deduce who they are from the
expression
on the face of the dictator and his associates.
The government is rapidly isolating itself from the regional, civic, and political opposition that, little by little, has been rising to causes such as autonomy, pluralism, the need for consensus, and freedom of
expression.
But Italy has some very serious political problems, which find
expression
in the way the parties function, pervasive corruption, and an electoral system that gives party leaders dictatorial powers over the electoral list.
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