For the United States, it may be said that without the First Amendment all of the others become meaningless.
No writer worth his salt anywhere in the world need defend the concept that is "free speech".
We may argue about what "free speech" is and what its limits may be, but to engage in editorial pursuits--journalism, research, opinion, also the development of fictions, poems, songs, plays, screenplays, among other entertainments--with both integrity and responsibility would seem the inherent right of all people.
I'm interested, of course, in relationships between language behavior and conflict and intend on dabbling with that for time to come.
Others have taken an interest in maintaining the open bounds of what we may learn from factual data and communicate.
God bless them.
Correspondence: James S. Oppenheim
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