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    The Silencing: How the Left Is Killing Free Speech [Audiobook]

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    The Silencing: How the Left Is Killing Free Speech [Audiobook]

    The Silencing: How the Left Is Killing Free Speech [Audiobook] by Kirsten Powers
    English | May 11, 2015 | ASIN: B00WFCWE8C, ISBN: 1491591706 | M4B@64 kbps | 8 hrs 11 mins | 223 MB
    Narrator: Kristin Watson Heintz

    Free speech and freedom of conscience have long been core American values. Yet a growing intolerance from the left side of the political spectrum is threatening Americans' ability to freely express beliefs without fear of retaliation. USA Today columnist and Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers calls it "The Silencing."

    Powers chronicles this forced march toward conformity in an exposé of the illiberal tactics deployed to shut down debate on some of the most important issues of the day. While preaching tolerance and claiming to hold liberal values, the "illiberal left" works to delegitimize political and ideological opponents in ways that stifle freedom of expression, thought, and religious belief.

    In The Silencing, Kirsten Powers, herself a proud liberal–but from a far more tolerant Jeffersonian tradition–exposes the illiberal left. You'll learn:

    Why the illiberal left has become an Orwellian "big brother," policing what it deems acceptable speech and opinions
    How the illiberal left is obsessed with delegitimizing Fox News
    How illiberal left pundits–even self-proclaimed "feminists" (and Powers names names)–engage in outrageously misogynistic and sexist dismissals of their female opponents
    How illiberal colleges and universities limit freedom of expression to tightly regulated "free speech zones" and ban speakers (even liberals) with whom the illiberal left disagrees
    How "truth" matters little to the illiberal left, for whom ideology is everything

    How is it that liberalism, once associated with open-mindedness and reason, has become a vehicle for irrational prejudice, ideological conformity, and the marginalization and punishment of alternative opinions? Kirsten Powers chronicles this troubling trend in perhaps the most important–and chilling–political book of the year.