The Great Dissent How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind--and Changed the History of Free Speech in America
by Healy, Thomas
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
1. Train Fever 9
2. A Smart Chap 28
3. The Habit of Intolerance 47
4. Catspawned 61
5. The Old Ewe and the Half-Bakes 77
6. “He Shoots So Quickly” 92
7. Defending Sophistries 105
8. Dangerous Men 115
9. “They Know Not What They Do” 132
10. The Red Summer 143
11. “Workers—Wake Up!” 164
12. A Plea for Help 182
13. “Quasi in Furore” 198
14. Adulation 211
15. “Alone at Laski” 224
Epilogue: “I Simply Was Ignorant” 240
Notes 251
Bibliography 299
Acknowledgments 309
Index 313
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