Key Concepts
Macnair's Argument
Other thinkers
real life
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Q: What is the difference between “freedom of speech” and “freedom of communication”?

Speech = right to speak; Communication = ability to be heard

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Q: What system does Macnair argue limits communication?

Capitalism

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Q: Who believed free speech helps discover truth?

John Stuart Mill

100

Q: Name a platform where communication is influenced by algorithms

TikTok, Instagram, etc.


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Q: What is the “marketplace of ideas”?

The idea that truth emerges from open debate

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Q: According to Macnair, who controls most communication?

Wealthy individuals/corporations


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Q: Who argued speech should serve democracy?

John Miklejohn

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Q: What is one example of unequal access to communication?

Wealthy media ownership / elites

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What is the main focus of “freedom of communication”?

The ability to effectively share ideas and be heard 

300

Q: Why is media not neutral according to Macnair?

It reflects class and economic interests


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Q: Who argues speech is shaped by power and not neutral?

Macnair

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Q: How can money influence speech today?

Ads, media ownership, political campaigns


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What determines whether speech reaches a large audience?

Access to platforms

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Q: What is needed for true freedom of communication?

Greater equality / equal access to communication

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Q: What is one key difference between Mill and Macnair?

Mill = optimistic about truth; Macnair = focused on power inequality

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Q: How can influencers shape communication?

They amplify certain ideas over others