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- The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Asia
- Part III Europe
- Part IV Africa
- Part V Americas
- Part VI The Right to Freedom of Thought in Context
- 24 What Is Thought and What Makes It Free? Or, How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love the Forum Externum
- 25 Online Manipulation as a Potential Interference with the Right to Freedom of Thought
- 26 Neurorights
- 27 Freedom of Thought
- 28 Realising the Societal Dimensions of the Right to Freedom of Thought in the Digital Age through Strategic Litigation
- 29 Non-ideal Theory and Protecting Freedom of Thought
- Index
28 - Realising the Societal Dimensions of the Right to Freedom of Thought in the Digital Age through Strategic Litigation
from Part VI - The Right to Freedom of Thought in Context
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2025
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Asia
- Part III Europe
- Part IV Africa
- Part V Americas
- Part VI The Right to Freedom of Thought in Context
- 24 What Is Thought and What Makes It Free? Or, How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love the Forum Externum
- 25 Online Manipulation as a Potential Interference with the Right to Freedom of Thought
- 26 Neurorights
- 27 Freedom of Thought
- 28 Realising the Societal Dimensions of the Right to Freedom of Thought in the Digital Age through Strategic Litigation
- 29 Non-ideal Theory and Protecting Freedom of Thought
- Index
Summary
Focusing on the right to FoT in the digital age, this chapter sheds light on the societal dimensions of FoT by drawing on the broader and relational concept of thought. It discusses the societal dimensions in light of the four attributes of the right to FoT – the right not to reveal our thoughts; not to be punished for our thoughts; not to have our thoughts manipulated; and, the state duty to create an enabling environment for the fulfilment of the right. The societal dimensions of FoT are justified based on the necessity to nurture the emergence of a critical, reflective, self-determined and democratic society and for the realisation of social harmony.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought , pp. 363 - 376Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025