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Benoit, William. "Isocrates and Aristotle on Rhetoric." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 20.3 (1990)
Rhetoric and Aristotle
Wolfson, Nicholas. Hate Speech, Sex Speech, Free Speech. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1997.
Freedom of Speech
PR Newswire. " Martinez Outlines Bush Administration Strategy To Combat Chronic Homelessness; Speech to Homeless Advocates Outlines Coordinated Federal Response to Homelessness." PR Newswire, July 19, 2002. PR Newswire Association, Inc., 2002.
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ONE MAN'S HATE SPEECH, ANOTHER'S POLITICAL SPEECH By CHARLES LEVENDOSKY Casper Star-Tribune Commentary on First Amendment Issues Originally published August 2, 1998 Web site http://fact.trib.com/1st.lev.hate.speech.html
Hate Speech
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