Sunday, May 5, 2013

The Four main Premises of the Structure of the System of Freedom of Expression


  The four main premises of the structure of the system of Freedom of expression are listed below. The first is that the system of freedom of expression is an essential part as a means for assuring individual self-fulfillment. An individiaul must have freedom of expression to be able to express themselves fully and to have self-fulfillment in all that they do. The second is that freedom of expression is an essential process for advancing knowledge and discovering truth. An individual must have the freedom of expression to be able to discover new things, evaluate and search for truth. It is essential. The thirds is that it is essential to provide for participation in decision making by all member of society. An individual must have this freedom to discover new ideas and be able to give their input on subject matters. It is also necessary as a method of achieving a more adaptable and hence a more stable community of maintaining the precarious balance between healthy cleavage and necessary consensus.

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