concept   freedom of speech

40 commonsense assertions
Cultures (40) United States (1) authoritarian regimes (1) Western countries (1) Western democracies (1) democratic countries (1) Netherlands (1) United Kingdom (1) Australia (1) Authoritarian countries (1) Western Europe (1) Singapore (1) autocratic regimes (1) totalitarian regimes (1) China (1) progressive communities (1) Communist countries (1) Conflicted regions (1) Conservative (1) Countries facing political instability or conflict (1) Liberal (1) North American legal systems (1) Taliban-controlled Afghanistan (1) US Government (1) countries with strict hate speech laws (1) highly censored countries (1) political activism (1) traditional culture (1) various (1) Conflict zones (1) Countries with internet restrictions (1) International human rights organizations (1) Pluralistic societies (1) Right-wing (1) Rogue states (1) Socio-political contexts (1) US citizens (1) United States legal context (1) modern political culture (1) progressive political movements (1) real life (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 freedom of speech United States Freedom of speech is valued as a fundamental right and essential for a healthy democracy in the United States. 24
2 freedom of speech authoritarian regimes Freedom of speech in authoritarian regimes is tightly controlled and restricted to prevent criticism of the government. 24
3 freedom of speech Western countries Freedom of speech is a protected human right in Western countries. 23
4 freedom of speech Western democracies Freedom of speech is highly valued as a fundamental human right and essential for a healthy democracy in Western democracies. 17
5 freedom of speech democratic countries Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right and protected by law in democratic countries. 17
6 freedom of speech Netherlands Freedom of speech is highly valued and protected as a fundamental human right and core democratic value in the Netherlands. 10
7 freedom of speech United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, freedom of speech is a fundamental right that is actively protected and has a strong tradition of academic and journalistic freedom. 10
8 freedom of speech Australia Freedom of speech is a protected right in Australia but can be limited in the public interest. 9
9 freedom of speech Authoritarian countries In authoritarian countries, freedom of speech is heavily restricted and censored. 8
10 freedom of speech Western Europe Freedom of speech and expression are highly valued and protected as fundamental rights in Western European culture. 6
11 freedom of speech Singapore In Singapore, freedom of speech is limited due to government censorship for social stability and harmony. 4
12 freedom of speech autocratic regimes The concept of freedom of speech is restricted and controlled by autocratic regimes. 4
13 freedom of speech totalitarian regimes In totalitarian regimes, freedom of speech is severely limited and dissenting voices are suppressed through censorship and oppression. 4
14 freedom of speech China In China, freedom of speech is restricted by government censorship to maintain social harmony and stability. 3
15 freedom of speech progressive communities Progressive communities promote freedom of speech to protect marginalized groups. 3
16 freedom of speech Communist countries Freedom of speech is limited by government-controlled censorship in Communist countries. 2
17 freedom of speech Conflicted regions In conflicted regions, censorship and restrictions on freedom of speech often contribute to social and political instability and conflict. 2
18 freedom of speech Conservative Freedom of speech in Conservative culture is believed to encompass politically incorrect opinions while maintaining social order and harmony. 2
19 freedom of speech Countries facing political instability or conflict In politically unstable countries, freedom of speech is limited and media is censored. 2
20 freedom of speech Liberal Liberal culture supports freedom of speech with a focus on protecting marginalized groups and preventing hate speech. 2
21 freedom of speech North American legal systems Freedom of speech is a fundamental right protected in North American legal systems. 2
22 freedom of speech Taliban-controlled Afghanistan In Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, freedom of speech is severely restricted and dissent is often punished with violence. 2
23 freedom of speech US Government Freedom of speech is a fundamental constitutional right in the US essential for democracy. 2
24 freedom of speech countries with strict hate speech laws Many countries with strict hate speech laws restrict freedom of speech to prevent discrimination and incitement to violence. 2
25 freedom of speech highly censored countries Freedom of speech is heavily restricted in highly censored countries, and criticizing the government can have severe consequences. 2
26 freedom of speech political activism Freedom of speech is essential for political activism and holding governments accountable. 2
27 freedom of speech traditional culture In traditional cultures, freedom of speech may be restricted due to cultural and religious norms. 2
28 freedom of speech various Freedom of speech is applied differently across cultures based on geopolitical relationships and government policies. 2
29 freedom of speech Conflict zones Freedom of speech may be limited in conflict zones due to oppressive regimes or ongoing conflict. 1
30 freedom of speech Countries with internet restrictions In countries with internet restrictions, freedom of speech is limited and expressing dissenting opinions or criticism of the government can lead to censorship, arrest, or other repercussions. 1
31 freedom of speech International human rights organizations International human rights organizations consider freedom of speech to be a fundamental human right and essential for democracy. 1
32 freedom of speech Pluralistic societies Freedom of speech is a key democratic value in pluralistic societies, allowing diverse voices to be heard. 1
33 freedom of speech Right-wing The right-wing culture asserts that freedom of speech includes the right to express politically incorrect or controversial opinions without censorship. 1
34 freedom of speech Rogue states In rogue states, the freedom of speech is severely restricted and censored by the government. 1
35 freedom of speech Socio-political contexts Freedom of speech is viewed as a potential threat to social stability and state authority in certain socio-political contexts. 1
36 freedom of speech US citizens Freedom of speech is a constitutional right and crucial for democracy in the US. 1
37 freedom of speech United States legal context Freedom of speech is protected by the First Amendment in the United States legal context. 1
38 freedom of speech modern political culture Freedom of speech is considered a fundamental right in modern democratic societies. 1
39 freedom of speech progressive political movements Progressive political movements advocate for unrestricted freedom of speech to protect individual expression. 1
40 freedom of speech real life Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right in real life culture. 1