The real marketplace of ideas

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 10 (1):107-121 (1996)
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Abstract ?The marketplace of ideas? is a powerful legal and political metaphor?a bulwark of an open, liberal society?that suggests a positivistic debate utilizing reason and evidence. In reality, however, the marketplace of ideas often consists of illogic and bad evidence, producing clutter and confusion. The parallel with scientific research is misinformed. Evidence from collective decision?making and small group studies cast grave doubts on the ?marketplace's? ability to maximize truth.

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On Liberty.John Stuart Mill - 1859 - Broadview Press.
Free speech: a philosophical enquiry.Frederick F. Schauer - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.

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