Liberal Democracy and the Limits of Tolerance Essays in Honor and Memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Editor, Raphael Cohen-Almagor Ann Arbor, Mi.: University of Michigan Press, 2000 Table of Contents Raphael Cohen-Almagor Introduction Mrs. Lea Rabin The Legacy of Yitzhak Rabin Frederick Schauer The Cost of Communicative Tolerance David Feldman Protest and Tolerance: Legal Values and the Control of Public-Order Policing Owen Fiss Freedom of Speech and Political Violence Raphael Cohen-Almagor Boundaries of Freedom of Expression Before and After Prime Minister Rabin’s Assassination Harvey Chisick The Dual Threat to Modern Citizenship: Liberal Indifference and Non-consensual Violence Sam Lehman-Wilzig The Paradox of Israeli Civil Disobedience and Political Revolt in Light of the Jewish Tradition L. W. Sumner Should Hate Speech be Free Speech? John Stuart Mill and the Limits of Tolerance Irwin Cotler Holocaust Denial, Equality and Harm: Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance in a Liberal Democracy Richard Moon The Regulation of Racist Expression Joseph Eliot Magnet Freedom of the Press and Terrorism David E. Boeyink Reporting on Political Extremists in the United States: The Unabomber, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Militias Edmund B. Lambeth Pragmatic Liberalism and the Press in Violent Times David Goldberg Protecting Wider Purposes: Hate Speech, Communication, and the International Community J. Michael Jaffe Riding the Electronic Tiger: Censorship in Global, Distributed Networks Notes on Contributors Index