Enemies of Free Speech

Kenan Malik

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2015 OFF in Oslo
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Kenan Malik is an Indian-born English writer, lecturer, and broadcaster. In his talk at the 2015 Oslo Freedom Forum, Malik speaks about how the right to offend is necessary in order to protect other rights, such as freedom of expression and freedom of religion. He argues free speech should be inclusive, and he cautions against treating respect and tolerance as more important than unhindered freedom of expression.

About the Speaker

Kenan Malik

Kenan

Malik

Free expression Advocate, Historian, and Scientific Author

Kenan Malik is an Indian-born English writer, lecturer, and broadcaster. He studied neurobiology and the history of science before becoming a research psychologist at the University of Sussex. Over the past two decades, Malik’s academic and journalistic work has addressed issues including the politics of multiculturalism, the nature of secularism, and the limits of free speech. He is the author of many books, his latest presenting a dissection of identity politics and its history. His most recent book, “Not So Black and White,” recounts a history of race and class as it relates to identity politics.

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