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“Judge #Kavanaugh believes that the basic problem with the structure of government today is that the president has too little power, and that #Congress has too much.” - Professor Lisa Heinzerling (@heinzerlaw) testified at #SCOTUShearings: https://bit.ly/2x0rvQm /endpic.twitter.com/ita7dh5vaY
No. The strongest argument for why free speech can be progressive is given short shrift at the end of the paper. This is that the moral and political facts are inherently progressive. So free speech, operating on an educated citizenry, will naturally produce progressive results.
Of course, libertarians and conservatives disagree that moral facts are inherently progressive. But they are a small minority among philosophers, who think about moral facts for a living. And the grand sweep of history indicates that freedom has progressive results, by and large
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