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Greg Lukianoff on Protecting Free Speech Culture

2022/7/23
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Greg Lukianoff: 本人作为FIRE的总裁兼首席执行官,阐述了FIRE的宗旨、工作重点以及在保护言论自由方面的成功案例。他批评了大学对言论自由的限制,以及对批评中国政府的言论被贴上种族主义标签的现象。他还讨论了在性侵犯指控中缺乏正当程序的问题,以及FIRE在推动州立法以保护言论自由和正当程序方面的努力。此外,他还谈到了言论自由文化的重要性,以及社交媒体对言论自由的负面影响。 Chuck Warren & Sam Stone: 两位主持人与Greg Lukianoff就言论自由的法律和文化层面进行了深入探讨,并就“仇恨言论”的定义、教育体系对言论自由的影响以及社交媒体的作用等问题提出了质疑。他们还讨论了在大学中取消演出和对言论自由的限制等具体案例。

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The podcast introduces Greg Lukianoff, an attorney and the president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discussing his background and the organization's mission.

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined by Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Later in the show, Mike Mazza joins the show to talk about China’s aggression towards Taiwan.

Greg Lukianoff is an attorney, New York Times best-selling author), and the President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) (FIRE). He is the author of Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American DebateFreedom From Speech, and FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus. Most recently, he co-authored The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure with Jonathan Haidt. This New York Times best-seller expands  on their September 2015 )Atlantic cover story) of the same name. Greg is also an Executive Producer of Can We Take a Joke? (2015), a feature-length documentary that explores the collision between comedy, censorship, and outrage culture, both on and off campus, and of Mighty Ira: A Civil Liberties Story (2020), an award-winning feature-length film about the life and career of former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser.

Greg has been published in The New York TimesThe Wall Street JournalThe Washington PostLos Angeles TimesThe Boston Globe, and numerous other publications. He frequently appears on TV shows and radio programs, including the CBS Evening NewsThe Today Show, and NPR’s Morning Edition. In 2008, he became the first-ever recipient of the Playboy Foundation’s Freedom of Expression Award, and he has testified before both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives about free speech issues on America’s college campuses.

Michael Mazza is a nonresident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI), and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF). He analyzes U.S. defense policy in the Asia-Pacific region, Chinese military modernization, cross-Taiwan Strait relations, Korean Peninsula security, and U.S. interests in Southeast Asia. Mazza writes regularly for the Global Taiwan Brief, GTI's biweekly publication, and he has contributed to numerous AEI studies on American grand strategy in Asia, U.S. defense strategy in the Asia-Pacific, and Taiwanese defense strategy. His published work includes pieces in The Wall Street Journal Asia, Los Angeles Times, and Foreign Affairs.

 Mazza has an MA in international relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced and International Studies and a BA in history from Cornell University. He has lived in China where he attended the Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

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