Free speech in an age of jihad

This past April our friends at the The New Criterion co-hosted (together with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies) a symposium on the related themes of “libel tourism,” “hate speech” and political freedom. Among the speakers were Roger Kimball, Stanley Kurtz, Robert Spencer, Andrew McCarthy and Mark Steyn. Their presentations have now been revised for publication and bundled into a special New Criterion pamphlet “Free speech in an age of jihad.” The pamphlet is available for purchase for $4 (plus $2 shipping). Related Webcasts are accessible here.

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