- Published: 27 March 2025
- ISBN: 9780241347485
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 480
What Is Free Speech?
The History of a Dangerous Idea
- Published: 27 March 2025
- ISBN: 9780241347485
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 480
A brilliant history [of what] has long been a "weaponized mantra" in a public sphere dominated by the moneyed and the powerful, this fascinating book questions whether such a misunderstood ideal should be lauded as an end in itself ... Dabhoiwala wants us to think of free speech in terms of which voices are heard most loudly and which are marginalised ... meticulous and much-needed.
Joe Moran, Guardian
There could be no better guide than Fara Dabhoiwala ... What Is Free Speech? makes you think afresh about the subject [and shows how] the history of free speech is its incurably accidental nature
Ferdinand Mount, London Review of Books
Thought-provoking ... Fara Dabhoiwala trace[s] the history of freedom of expression as an intellectual concept and a political programme [and] set[s] out his views on its limitations and contradictions
Jonathan Sumption, Literary Review
A rich and wide-ranging history which reminds us that disagreement over what may be printed or said in public has long been ferocious ... Dabhoiwala here corrects misconceptions, confirms how most arguments over speech are arguments at the same time about something else [and] reminds us that who defines it, who enjoys it and who regulates it is politics all the way down
Edmund Fawcett, Financial Times
Tracing a global history of speaking freely is no small task. Dabhoiwala tracks the vicissitudes of the idea with gusto, through religious prohibitions, monarchical edicts, colonial suppression of slave speech, and the perennial existence of misinformation ... an ambitious feat
Nina Power, Telegraph