cc: @sonyasupposedly because I feel like you may have a wide selection ehre
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Usula LeGuin’s “The Dispossessed” touches on this a lot. Pretty dense but I’m glad to have read it.
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One of my faves!
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"Kindly Inquisitors" by
@jon_rauch has gotten strong recommendations from people at@TheFIREorg for years - and it's ~20yrs old so isn't bogged down in modern internecine conflicts. (I finally started reading it just yesterday myself, so I can't give a personal rec yet.) -
Thanks! (Oh, also, nice -- mountain view!)
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"The Soul of the First Amendment" by Floyd Abrams covers the jurisprudence around free speech in the US, and why it is so different from the rest of the world. I thought his take on hate speech was bad, but found the rest of the book interesting.
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I wrote a fuller review a while back, if you're interested: http://whitehatmag.com/editions/2017-fall/soul-first-amendment/ …
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Any standouts?
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