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name: machenzie wansler socratic seminar prep (group b) hour: 11 direct…

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name: machenzie wansler socratic seminar prep (group b) hour: 11
directions: please conduct a thorough reading of the article the two clashing meanings of free speech and complete the following tasks in preparation for mondays socratic seminar
text questions:

  1. of the two types of free speech described by the author, which is protected by the government and which is subject to the will of the people? explain
  2. what does the author believe is the best approach toward free speech in the private sector? cite evidence from the text to support your answer.

socratic seminar prep: please take a look at your groups discussion prompt and identify specific support from the text, your personal experiences, and prior knowledge to prepare for mondays socratic seminar (you must have at least two pieces of evidence from the text)
initial discussion prompt: based on history, this text, and your personal observations, do you believe that american laws and school policies protect both isegoria and parrhesia?
summarize your position: u.s. law protects isegoria to a certain extent, but with parrhesia, some private institutions have administrative places stop honest speech.
evidence to support your position

evidencesource type

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Without access to the article "The Two Clashing Meanings of Free Speech", it's impossible to accurately determine which type of free - speech is protected by the government and which is subject to the will of the people. However, generally in the context of U.S. law, certain forms of free - speech like political speech have strong government protection under the First Amendment, while speech in private sectors may be more subject to the rules set by private entities (which can be influenced by public opinion in a sense).
  2. Similarly, to answer what the author believes is the best approach to free - speech in the private sector, the article's content is needed. But common arguments might include a balance between allowing open expression and maintaining order and respect within the private entity.

For the Socratic Seminar prep question about whether American laws and school policies protect isegoria and parrhesia, isegoria refers to the right to speak in public, and parrhesia is more about speaking truth to power. American laws do protect certain aspects of free - speech related to isegoria, especially in public forums. Regarding parrhesia in schools, while there is a general protection of free - speech, administrative policies may sometimes limit overly confrontational or inappropriate forms of 'truth - telling'.

Answer:

  1. Cannot be answered without the article.
  2. Cannot be answered without the article.

For the Socratic Seminar prep: American laws protect aspects of isegoria in public forums. In schools, while there is free - speech protection, administrative policies may limit some forms of parrhesia.