
Courting the Abyss
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction: Hard-Hearted Liberalism
- The Intellectual Options Today
- Liberals, Civil Libertarians, and Liberalism
- The Free Speech Story
- Self-Abstraction and Stoicism
- The Method of Perversity
- Chapter 1. Saint Paul's Shudder
- The Puzzle of Paul
- The Case of Meat at Corinth
- The Privilege of the Other
- In Praise of Impersonality
- Hosting Dangerous Discourse
- Stoic, Rhetorician, Jew
- Chapter 2. "Evil Be Thou My Good": Milton and Abyss-Redemption
- Areopagitica, a Misplaced Classic
- Provoking Objects
- Scouting into the Regions of Sin
- Dramatis Personae
- The Morality of Transgression
- Chapter 3. Publicity and Pain
- The Public Realm as Sublimation
- Locke's Project of Self-Discipline
- Adam Smith and the Fortunate Impossibility of Sympathy
- Mill and the Historical Recession of Pain
- Stoic Ear, Romantic Voice
- Publicity and Pain
- Chapter 4. Homeopathic Machismo in Free Speech Theory
- The Traumatophilic First Amendment
- Holmes and Hardness
- Brandeis and Noxious Doctrine
- Skokie Subjectivity
- Hardball Public Space and the Suspended Soul
- Impersonality, or Openness to Strangeness
- Chapter 5. Social Science as Public Communication
- Positivism as Civic Discipline
- The Arts of Chaste Discourse
- Democracy and Numbers
- Objectivity and Self-Mortification
- Medical Composure
- Ways to Rehearse Death
- Chapter 6. "Watch, Therefore": Suffering and the Informed Citizen
- Catharsis
- Compassion
- Courage
- Pity and Its Critics
- News and the Everlasting Now
- Chapter 7. "Meekness as a Dangerous Activity": Witnessing as Participation
- Witnessing with the Body
- Witnessing from Captivity
- Persons as Objects
- Martin Luther King's Principled Passivity
- Transcendental Buffoonery
- Democracy and Imperfection
- Conclusion: Responsibility to Things That Are Not
- The Sustainability of Free Expression
- The Wages of Stoicism
- Afterword
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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