Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Freedom Of Speech By The First Amendment Of The Constitution

Words are significant; they enable us to be expressive and create individuality amongst ourselves. According to Literacy, â€Å"The right to speak without censorship or restraint by the government†¦ is protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution.† (Literacy, 2005) This definition describes the most important freedom in my eyes. Without freedom of speech, I am unable to be the individual that I strive to be, which is to stick out and be unique, which is why I treasure freedom of speech the most. I am going to take advantage of my freedom of speech and use it to cultivate and progress my business goals in life to make me successful as a woman in the business world. Freedom of speech had to take gradual and extensive steps in order to†¦show more content†¦These questions did not consume of knowledge, these questions had opinions in them. He made his audience think through what he was saying and find a logical conclusion. He began to challenge the Greek wi sdom, and that is when his freedom of speech began to come to an end. Peers felt threatened by his speech, and they decided to sentence him, later leading to his death. Even though Socrates was advocating for it more than 2000 years ago, freedom of speech as a legal right did not exist until the 17th Century. (Henderson, 2001-2015) As learned previously through the works of Socrates, it can be inferred that freedom of speech was always being challenged by specific individuals; however, it takes a special individual to be able to make historical and ratifying changes towards the ability to have freedom of speech. Besides the era of Socrates, freedom of speech also took place in other decades that has trailed to impact us today. A specific doctrine to help guide freedom of speech was the British Bill of Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of Man, which was written by the National Assembly of the French Revolution in 1789. This was aimed to stop monarchy, and help use the principles of Enlightenment into the picture. The Age of Enlightenment is when they began to put reason into their lives. It was no longer just one way or no way, people finally put their own opinions into

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