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No. Hitler did not let freedom of speech in their country because the Nazis took over Germany's government and made Germany a communist country so they were not allowed to have freedom of speech.
Freedom of speech, freedom of expression, self incrimination.
The perception of communism as bad stems from historical examples where implementation of communist ideologies has led to authoritarian regimes, lack of individual freedoms, and economic inefficiency. Criticisms include restrictions on personal property, suppression of dissent, and limited political rights. These negative outcomes have contributed to the negative view of communist systems.
Yes, except in the cases of communist or socialist as freedom of speech,
Generally speaking pure socialism exists nowhere. Nations where the government has allot of power in the economics of a country but allows freedom of speech, different political parties, the secret ballot, free unions, and a good degree of private enterprise are called democratic socialist........In these countries by voting, the people can change the economic policies of their government.In contrast, a theoretical communist country, much like the former USSR was, and now to a large degree China, the government is authoritarian. Only the communist party is allowed. This also means that freedom of speech is very limited, no major private enterprises can exist, and if they do, they are closely controlled by the communist government. Wages are also controlled.In my view, democratic socialism is far better than a communist system.
Freedom of the press is by no means universal. In some countries it is written into law, with certain restrictions. In other countries the press is strictly controlled. The western world, generally, believe it to be a fundamental right of the populace. To know or be informed of matters which may concern or interest them.
Some African countries have more freedom than others. Every African country is different
Because kamran is a neo-nazi fascist bastard.
This Right is found in the First amendment and is generally called the right to freedom of expression or the right to free speech though in reality it covers freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and the right to petition the government.
Generally, no. There are some very limited exceptions.
In the US you do not have any major limitation of freedom of speech, and the same goes for most other Western countries. Any limitations in force usually concern incitations to hatred or violence against minority groups and such. Also, freedom of speech never gives you a licence to break the law. In countries that have limited the freedom of speech the idea is usually that the powers that be want to suppress criticism of Party or Government policies or want to silence opposition parties or movements.
probably a dictatorship, fascism, or socialism.