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...strategy backfired in 1988 when Michael Dukakis, one of the six remaining liberals in the country, won the nomination. Although he learned to appreciate Swedish land-use planning at the Kennedy School, Dukakis was still a Massachusetts Democrat, the worst kind. The dreaded epithet "liberal" stuck no matter how many times he parried with "competent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Neoliberal Blues | 4/2/1990 | See Source »

...from categories of speech that have long been considered punishable--such as threats, physical acts and "fighting words"--universities are unable to draw a satisfactory line that defines harassment without endangering free expression, a liberty that is essential to preserve a productive educational environment. What exactly is an "objectionable epithet" or a "demeaning depiction?" Exactly how far can one go before it is deemed "too far?" Who is to decide...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Don't Curtail Free Speech | 2/24/1990 | See Source »

...staff position asserts that the raison d'etre of a University is the "free exchange of ideas." We vehemently disagree. Harvard exists primarily as a learning environment. What does anyone learn from a hateful epithet? Nothing. How is learning hurt when hate speech is protected? Such speech can alienate entire groups, compel them to leave and thus restrict the diversity of ideas expressed here...

Author: By Melanie R. Williams, | Title: Regulate Hate Speech | 2/13/1990 | See Source »

What idea is communicated in an epithet? Banning the malicious use of hateful expressions does not limit the free exchange of ideas. The Emory code specifically states, "nothing in this policy statement is intended to limit the scholarly content of written or oral presentations...

Author: By Daniel E. Mufson, | Title: Free Speech Stops at Harrassment | 2/7/1990 | See Source »

...first hand from an episode almost two years ago when I was a first-year student. It came unexpectedly from a white student who, under normal circumstances, was cordial to me. But during one evening of heavy drinking, he came at me, unprovoked, hurling out that much abhorred racial epithet that is a corruption of the word "Negro...

Author: By Jean GAUVIN Jr., | Title: A Call to Educational Arms | 9/20/1989 | See Source »

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