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absolutely, they are very democratic
Russian citizens can elect their own leaders They enjoy more freedom of speech
No we do not and we never have had total freedom of speech and neither does any country on this planetHowever we do have Freedoms of speech, which is different.
To name a few: Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.
To name a few: Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.
- Freedom of conscience and religion;- Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech and press;- Freedom of peaceful assembly;- Freedom of association.
They provide very basic rights that all US citizens enjoy such as freedom of speech, religion, press, right to own guns, fair trial, right to not self incriminate yourself, no unreasonable searches and seizures....
When acting as soldiers, they would be insubordinate to speak badly of the Commander in Chief. But they are also citizens and as such they enjoy the same freedom of speech as any other citizen does. So it depends upon context.
Much has been done by the people of yore in their struggle in effectively materializing the concept of 'freedom of speech' or the 'press freedom', which we verily enjoy in today's time.One example of such pursuits is a speech given by John Milton which came to be known as Aeropagitica. This speech was delivered by Milton as a crusade for achieving the freedom of press which had been unconditionally curtailed by the government of England in the year 1643 (The licensing order of 1643) in order to preclude the Media to attack and the citizens to oppose the undertakings of the government. He wrote this speech in the year 1644 and was published on November 23 of that year.A number of classical and Biblical references have been made by Milton in this speech to effectively consolidate his views. This was a major forerunner of other 'freedom struggle' for speech, which made people seek and understand the importance of freedom till this date.
We do have freedom of speech, especially when compared to certain Dictatorship run countries. But, with freedom of speech comes responsibility. For instance, while we could enjoy the freedom to criticise the Government, we would not expect to be able to incite a riot on the Government. Nor would we expect to verbally slander someone and not risk being sued by the person we have slandered.
We do have freedom of speech, especially when compared to certain dictatorship run countries. But, with freedom of speech comes responsibility. For instance, while we could enjoy the freedom to criticise the Government, we would not expect to be able to incite a riot on the Government. Nor would we expect to verbally slander someone and not risk being sued by the person we have slandered.
life liberty and the pursuit of happiness given to USA through the constitution