democracy does not really exist
The freedom of expression and speech are natural and unalienable human rights. They form the central pillars to democracy and its rule of law. The removal of any of these rights would cause the death of democracy.
"Freedom of expression" allows you to exercise constitutionally protected FREE SPEECH. It does not allow you to commit a criminal act in pursuit of it.
School uniforms can limit students' ability to express their individuality and creativity through their clothing choices. They can also be costly for families, as they require purchasing multiple outfits specifically designated for school. Furthermore, uniforms do not necessarily improve academic performance or prevent bullying as intended.
They have nothing in common. Christianity is a religious idea while democracy is a form of government. A democracy needs to be secular in nature because it needs to allow for the freedom of religion from all sources.
There are limits for freedom of speech as well as freedom of expression. These limits on freedom of expression are referred to as time, place, and manner restrictions. Therefore a law stating any one individual or organization can only contribute so much would still allow one to contribute but place an amount on it therefore it would not violate the freedom of expression but rather place a focus point on it.
Because freedom of expression is guaranteed in the first amendment to the constitution. Also because it's ethically right to allow free expression.
I think we should but the government needs to do a better job in enforcing it. A democracy is supposed to keep everyone together and allow them to have their freedom at the same time. It's just my opinion but I believe democracy is a good thing as long as it is properly enforced.
no they do not have freedom
The American government depends on people to make sound, reasoned judgments when they know all the facts and all the interpretations of those facts. For a government to be free, all people need to be able to express their point of view freely, without fear of prosecution. Free expression gives people the right to have a say, as well as the right to hear what others have to say.
There are plenty of problems concerning freedom of speech and expression. When someone posts or says something that could lead to violence or hatred and subsequently the violation of someone else's rights it is illegal. Take the racial discrimination act in the UK for instance. Saying that you hate black people on the Internet could lead to some misinformed, already racist, uneducated or easily influenced people to act accordingly against black people. It's not just the political problems with freedom of expression. Freedom of expression also covers pornography. Complete freedom of expression would allow the publication of paedophilia, the abuse of woman and obsenity. Would you want your child to have free access to potentially emotionally scarring images and videos?
Civil society allows coordination of interests to maintain free flow of information, discussion, and association. These elements are an essential part of the political freedom necessary to allow a democracy to exist by holding the government accountable to the people and not vice-versa.
Authoritarian governments do not* allow individuals freedom of judgment.[: