Censorship Inc.: The Corporate Threat to Free Speech in the United States

Censorship Inc.: The Corporate Threat to Free Speech in the United States

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The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is a landmark in the defense of free speech against government interference and suppression. This book shows it also acts as a smokescreen behind which a more dangerous and insidious threat to free speech is at work.

Soley shows how as corporate power has grown and come to influence the issues on which ordinary Americans should be able to speak out, new strategies have developed to restrict free speech on issues in which corporations and property-owners have an interest. From the tobacco industry’s attempts to prevent information about the effects of smoking on health from becoming public to corporate lawyers advising tire manufacturers not to disclose that their products are causing death on the roads, what are often seen as legitimate business practices constantly narrows our right to free speech.

Censorship, Inc. is a comprehensive examination of the vast array of corporate practices which restrict free speech in the United States today. Soley gives a systematic and detailed account of the legal processes that enable corporate censorship to continue or be halted in fields as diverse as advertising and the media, the workplace, community life, and the environment. He also shows how these threats to free speech have been resisted by activism, legal argument, and through legislation. Grounded in extensive research into actual cases, this book is at the same time a challenge to conventional thinking about the nature of censorship and free speech that points the way towards a recovery of essential rights of citizenship.

ISBN

158367067X

Publication Date

2002

Publisher

Monthly Review Press

City

New York

Disciplines

Communication

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Table of Contents

PREFACE

1. Private Censorship, Corporate Power

PART I: SPEAKING OF LABOR

2. Company Towns and Labor Camps

3. Dirty Work: Blacklisting and Silencing Employees

PART II: UNCIVIL ACTIONS

4. SLAPPing Citizens

5. "Hog Tying" Critics: Agricultural Disparagement Statutes

PART lll: PRIVATE PROPERTY, PUBLIC SILENCE

6. Freedom to Buy, Not Speak

7. Private Communities: Real Properties,

Real Restrictions

PART IV: THE MUTED MEDIA

8. Advertisers: Muscling the Media

9. Muzzling David: Corporate Media Goliaths

10. Freeing Speech

Endnotes

Index

Censorship Inc.: The Corporate Threat to Free Speech in the United States

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