Recently there has been a lot of disagreement about ‘woke’ culture, with some arguing that this has led to a loss of free speech. On this short course we will consider the arguments on these issue.
One question to consider is what people mean by ‘woke.’ We will look at the history of the idea and how it shifted from advice between African Americans to being used as a pejorative label. This history is useful, but our substantive question is whether free speech is coming under attack. In order to consider this question we will look at the arguments for free speech, particularly those presented by John Stuart Mill.
Despite the arguments for free speech and concerns about suppression, most liberal states do restrict speech to some degree. We will consider issues such as hate speech laws and other arguments for government restrictions on speech. However, anti-woke campaigners are not only concerned about government restrictions on speech. There are also concerns about no-platforming and cancel culture, and these will be the focus of the course discussions.
Join this short course in Oxford to find out more about and share your views on these political debates.