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Power and the Word

February 28, 2005 issue

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Offers a discussion of the freedom of expression and the freedom of political speech. Debate over British Prince Harry's decision to wear Nazi insignia to a costume party; Comments made by U.S. Lieutenant General James Mattis regarding the pleasure soldiers experience when shooting enemies in Afghanistan; Report that the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education urges universities to monitor and divest themselves of those engaged in political indoctrination; Suggestion that universities should be a place for the freedom of expression and speech.

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FREEDOM of expression; FREEDOM of speech; CIVIL rights; ACADEMIC freedom; RIGHT to communicate; MATTIS, James; SOLDIERS -- Conduct of life; HENRY, Prince, grandson of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1984-
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