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Jacob Mchangama on the Global Free Speech Recession

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May 22, 2026에 시작됨

Yascha Mounk and Jacob Mchangama discuss how democracies and dictatorships alike have turned against online speech freedom

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 22, 2026
Censorship, even in the name of protecting citizens, can lead to greater authoritarianism and should be resisted in all forms.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 22, 2026
The current global free speech recession reflects deeper societal tensions that require a balanced approach between security and expression.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 22, 2026
Governments should prioritize safeguarding free speech online, as it is essential for accountability and the functioning of democracy.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 22, 2026
The decline of free speech in both democracies and dictatorships threatens the foundational principles of open dialogue and healthy debate.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 22, 2026
Restricting online speech is necessary to combat misinformation and protect societal cohesion, even if it limits some freedoms.

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