Liberdade de expresión (Galician Wikipedia)

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  • Mill, John Stuart (1859). "Introductory". On Liberty (4th ed.). Londres: Longman, Roberts & Green (publicado o 1869). para. 5. Society can and does execute its own mandates ... it practises a social tyranny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression, since, though not usually upheld by such extreme penalties, it leaves fewer means of escape, penetrating much more deeply into the details of life, and enslaving the soul itself. Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate is not enough... 
  • Mill, John Stuart (1859). "Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion". On Liberty (4th ed.). Londres: Longman, Roberts & Green (publicado o 1869). para. 19. In respect to all persons but those whose pecuniary circumstances make them independent of the good will of other people, opinion, on this subject, is as efficacious as law; men might as well be imprisoned, as excluded from the means of earning their bread. 

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  • CABRAL, Bruno Fontenele. “Freedom of speech”. Consideracións sobre a liberdade de expresión e de imprenta no dereito norteamericano. Jus Navigandi, Teresina, ano 15, n. 2640, 23 set. 2010. Dispoñíbel en: <https://jus.com.br/artigos/17476/freedom-of-speech>. Acesso o: 16 ago. 2013.

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  • Wragg, Paul (2015). "Free Speech Rights at Work: Resolving the Differences between Practice and Liberal Principle" (PDF). Industrial Law Journal (Oxford University Press) 44 (1): 11. (require subscrición (?)). Comparison may be made between Mill's ‘tyrannical majority’ and the employer who dismisses an employee for expression that it dislikes on moral grounds. The protection of employer action in these circumstances evokes Mill's concern about state tolerance of coercive means to ensure conformity with orthodox moral viewpoints and so nullify unorthodox ones. 

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  • Williams, E. N. (1960). The Eighteenth-Century Constitution. 1688–1815. Cambridge University Press. pp. 26–29. OCLC 1146699. 

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