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The Unfree Speech Movement

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Surname 1 Name Lecturer Course Date Article one- The Unfree Speech Movement In the article, the thesis is about the movement to counter unfree speech and the struggle involved. The author uses an implicit thesis as it does not have an explicitly defined thesis statement. The author used inductive reasoning by starting with observations relating the scenarios indicating how unfree speech is. In the article, logical fallacies are evident in the misinterpretations of the free speech which turned into a political scenario categorized by violence and a series of riots. Article two- On Freedom of Expression and Campus Speech Codes In this article, the thesis is about the difficulty in the regulation of freedom of expression and the alternative remedy to the situation. The thesis is implicit as it does not come out clearly in a statement. The author in his article used inductive reasoning by starting with observations relating to freedom of speech at the campus and moving back to generalizations. Here we see the author shielding up the sensitive parts of offensive speech relating to politics and religion while at the same time indicating the impossibility of banning offensive words. The a ...
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