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Speech Acts and the First Amendment [Hardcover]

Professor Emeritus Franklyn S Haiman (Author), Abner J Mikva (Foreword)
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What can a democratic society reasonably do about the perplexing problems of racial intolerance, sexual harassment, incitements to violence, and invasions of privacy? Is it possible to preserve the constitutional ideal of free expression while protecting the community from those who would trample on the rights of others?

Franklyn S. Haiman critically examines the reasoning behind recent efforts to prohibit certain forms of speech and explores the possible consequences to democracy of such moves.

Speech act theory, well known to scholars of rhetoric, communication, and language, underlies this emerging trend in judicial and legislative thinking. The idea that "words are deeds," first articulated in language philosophy by Wittgenstein and elaborated by J. L. Austin and John Searle, is being invoked by some members of the legal community to target objectionable speech. For example, speech codes on some college campuses prohibit racist, sexist, and homophobic expression, and attempts have been made through local laws to classify pornography as a form of sex discrimination. By defining certain kinds of arguably immoral symbolic behavior such as hate speech, obscenity, or portrayals of violence as acts rather than as pure speech, speech act advocates make it easier to argue that such conduct should be subject to social control through the law.

Unlike totalitarian or theocratic societies that see no difference between their concept of morality and the law, however, a democracy must make a distinction between what it regards as immoral and what it makes illegal. Haiman maintains that in the realm of symbolic behavior the line between them should be drawn as closely as possible to expression that results in the most serious, direct, immediate, and physical harm to others. Thus, he joins with former Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis in concluding that, absent an emergency, more speech, not enforced silence, should be the aim of a free society.

 


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About the Author

Franklyn S. Haiman is John Evans Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. He received the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award and the Speech Communication Association’s award for the most outstanding scholarly book of the year in 1981 for Speech and Law in a Free Society.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (December 7, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809318822
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809318827
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,149,590 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, bad price, March 25, 2002
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jobu_pks (San Antonio, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Speech Acts and the First Amendment (Hardcover)
If you read the title of this book and think of the on-going academic controversy over whether or not hate speech, pornography, and other controversial communication is covered by 1st Amendment protections, then you should consider this book. Otherwise, Franklyn Haiman's other, more general, works on free speech are probably what you looking for.

This one addresses a very specific topic and does it very well. However, it is is short (barely 100 pages) and postdated (for you debaters looking for evidence). A lot has happened in the "speech acts" debate since 1993 and you just won't find it here. You might find it by Nadine Strossen (her views are closely related to Haiman's but she's written more recently).

This book advances the position that "speech acts" are a bit of intellectual slight-of-hand being used to advance a few (mistaken) scholars' agenda to reduce the power of the 1st Amendment. The chapters are divided so as to take issue with the separate justifications for that agenda one by one. Personally, I think Haiman's logic is outstanding and he's right about every claim he makes. :) Even if you disagree w/ his position, his critiques of relevant scholars (Fish, Lawrence, Matsuda, MacKinnon, and Prosser) makes this book important within the "speech acts" debate. The book is also pretty well documented refferring far more often than MacKinnon ever does to relevant literature and court cases. The index is pretty comprehensive for researchers and the footnotes are solid. I give it a 4 because it is a bit pricey... and is a few years out of date (for example, very little discussion of 14th Amendment issues currently being raised by advocates of reducing the influence of the 1st Amendment).

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