Is free speech a problem?

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“… ‘Rights’ transcend the individual and are distinct from ‘choice’ and ‘freedom’ in as much as they depend on successful communication and agreement within a large cohort of individuals, a community, a nation, an institution. Ultimately, rights are of no consequence to individuals unless individuals themselves choose to surrender their freedom to the communal agreement. That is why free speech cannot be effectively regulated at the individual level. …”

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