The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America


Lu par Chuck Williamson

(2.6 étoiles; 8 critiques)

The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America presents a thought-provoking exploration of the contentious relationship between artistic expression and societal norms. In this work, D.W. Griffith addresses the backlash he faced following the release of his controversial film, The Birth of a Nation, and delves into the broader implications of censorship and intolerance in American culture.

Griffith articulates his perspective on the challenges artists encounter when their work provokes strong reactions. He examines the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the responsibilities that come with it, raising questions about who gets to decide what is acceptable in the realm of public discourse.

This examination not only reflects Griffith's personal struggles but also serves as a commentary on the evolving landscape of free speech in America. With its historical context and relevance to ongoing debates about expression, this audiobook invites listeners to consider the complexities of artistic freedom and societal reaction.

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00 - Why Censor the Motion Picture -- The Laboring Man's University? 1:44 Lu par Chuck Williamson
01 - The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America 27:05 Lu par Chuck Williamson
02 - The Late Mayor Gaynor's Censorship Veto 10:45 Lu par Chuck Williamson
03 - The Motion Picture Censor 2:39 Lu par Chuck Williamson
04 - Editorial Expression on Censorship 10:01 Lu par Chuck Williamson
05 - Press Censorship in Russia 4:35 Lu par Chuck Williamson
06 - Federal License of Moving Pictures 9:17 Lu par Chuck Williamson
07 - The Censorship Dragon 2:05 Lu par Chuck Williamson

Critiques

D. W. Griffith as an author


(5 étoiles)

My grandparents saw The Birth of a Nation. This book is a good companion to the movie. I have this in print.