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The Debs Decision (1919)
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Focusing on the landmark Supreme Court case Debs v. United States, the book delves into the legal and political ramifications of Eugene V. Debs' conviction for his anti-war speech during World War I. It critically examines the constitutionality of the Espionage and Sedition Acts, emphasizing the implications for free speech and civil liberties. Nearing, a socialist activist, argues that Debs' conviction undermines democracy, providing a vital historical perspective on early 20th-century struggles for social justice and labor rights.
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2009, měkká
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