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    Mill, acerca de la libertad de expresión.

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    En este ensayo el profesor Owen Fiss hace una revision critica de la obra de John Stuart Mill: Sobre la libertad, que presenta una defensa robusta de la libertad individual con base en el reconocimiento de la pluralidad de la condicion humana. De acuerdo con el profesor Fiss, Mill busc  expandir la capacidad de cada individuo de crear una vida distintiva para s  mismo. A lo largo del texto, el profesor Fiss presenta los componentes centrales de la teor a desarrollada por Mill y los discute en el contexto de diferentes casos de la vida social y pol tica estadounidense. Esta discusion hace patente que Mill entendi la libertad de expresion como parte de un proceso de autoexaminacion que permite a las personas cuestionar las convenciones sociales y postulados  ticos dominantes, y expresar libremente su individualidad. In this essay Professor Owen Fiss makes a critical review of John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty, which presents a robust defense of individual liberty based on the recognition of the plurality of the human condition. According to Professor Fiss, Mill sought to expand each individual's ability to create a distinctive life for himself. Throughout the text, Professor Fiss presents the central components of the theory developed by Mill and discusses them in the context of different cases of American social and political life. This discussion makes it clear that Mill understood freedom of expression as part of a process of self-examination that allows people to question dominant social conventions and ethical postulates, and freely express their individuality.
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