Where We Go Next

25: A Robust Defense of Free Speech, with Greg Lukianoff


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How do you know what's true, and what's false? What's right, or wrong? How do you know... what you know? You likely heard all of it somewhere, and for you to hear it, somebody had to say it. Because for us to be able to figure out what's true - in order to form a more perfect union - we must be able to speak with one another, freely. Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, fights against speech restrictions being enacted in the very institutions that should be bastions of free expression.

Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression

State of the Law: Speech Codes - FIRE

Papish v. Board of Curators of the University of Missouri (1973)

Innovation in the Collective Brain, by Michael Muthukrishna and Joseph Henrich

What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? - American Psychological Association

Types of Distorted Automatic Thoughts

How Americans Became So Sensitive to Harm, by Conor Friedersdorf

Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought, by Jonathan Rauch

Eugene V. Debs' Canton Speech (June 18th, 1918)

Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression at Yale (1974)

Nicholas Christakis Yale Confrontation (2015)

Greg's Twitter: @glukianoff

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