Read You Can't Read This Book: Censorship in an Age of Freedom Online
Authors: Nick Cohen
Tags: #Political Science, #Censorship
Lancman, Rory 206
Lands, Richard 174
Lapham, Lewis 181, 182
Laude Scriptorum, De
(‘In Praise of Scribes’) 270–2
Lehman Brothers 159, 164
Leviticus 68–70
libel law: judiciary and
see
judiciary: power to stifle criticism and xi, xix–xvi, xxi, 22–3, 25, 147, 148, 165–6, 176, 182–3, 188–209, 216–21, 238–47, 255, 274–6; super-injunctions and xii–xvi, xxi, 195, 196; US Congress and UN protest against English xii, 201, 268; privacy law develops from English 22–3; Star Chamber and 131–2; roots of English system 131–2, 188–91; segregation and US 216–21; SLAPP actions, US 221–2; alternative-health treatments and English 238–47; reform of English (2010–11) 247–8; need for 303
see also
free speech
Liberal Party, Dutch 110
liberals/liberalism: religion and xvii–xviii, xxi, 7, 9, 13–15, 19–20, 29–53, 70–7, 80, 81, 94–7, 102–6, 108, 110–16, 120, 123–4, 130, 138, 151, 229, 301, 302; resurgence of/supremacy of (1989–2008) 4–6, 146–7, 302; judges and 193–4, 247; Internet and 285, 286, 294, 298
Libya xvi, 93, 285
Lillard, Harvey 230–1
Lipstadt, Deborah 193
LiveJournal (website) 268
London bombings (7 July 2005) 50, 117–18, 185
Lord Chief Justice, office of 113–15, 120, 123, 219, 246
Los Angeles Times
253
Lucas, Edward 274
Lukashenko, Alexander Grigoryevich 268, 282
McCain, Frank 210, 211
McNeil, John 210, 211
Madison, James 216, 220
Madrid bombings (11 March 2004) 117
Maher, Ahmed 266
Mahfouz, Naguib 39
Malik, Kenan 38, 50
managerial system, failure of 141–69
Manning, Bradley 255, 263, 297
Manson, Charles 177–8, 186
Mao Zedong 84–5, 144, 285–6
Marx, Karl/Marxism 68, 100, 144, 174, 224, 253
Maududi, Maulana Abu’l Ala 14
Maxwell, Robert 191–2, 204, 208
Mayer, Peter 33–4, 44, 109
Mbanga, Wilf 86, 87
MI5 47
Middle East: dictatorships/revolutions in xix, xxi, 31, 95; fanaticism in 99; wealth in 146; Internet and 296; Israel/West as prime source of conflict in 296
see also under individual nation name
Midnight’s Children
(Rushdie) 6, 14
Mill, James 224, 228
Mill, John Stuart 44–6, 81, 139, 171–4, 189, 224–30, 247, 256–7, 303
Milton, John 1, 34, 81, 131–8, 170, 196, 225, 246, 253–4
Ministry of Information, UK 254
Minton Report 195–6
money 139–250; power to silence critics/use of libel law and xi–xvi, xxi, 22–3, 147, 176–83, 188–209, 216–21, 230–50, 300, 302; financial crisis (2008) and xviii–xix, 142, 143, 145–7, 154, 159–69, 286, 300–1; oligarchs and
see
oligarchs
and
oligarchies; wealth gap and 141–7, 161–2, 174–5; managerial system, failure of 141–69; political influence and 143, 145–7, 199; attitudes of wealthy 148; control of media and 147, 149, 183–209, 261–2; Civil Rights/segregation and 210–23
Moore, Paul 166–8
Moors murders 186–7
Morgan, John Pierpont 144
Morozov, Evgeny 277–8
Mtukudzi, Oliver ‘Tuku’ 86
Mubarak, Hosni 92, 94–5, 275
Mugabe, Robert 85–8
Mughals 59, 60
Muhammad xvii, 3, 6–7, 9–10, 49, 52, 61, 64–8, 71, 76, 77, 79, 80, 88–97, 113, 121, 126–8, 231
Muhammad, Omar Bakri 79
Murder in Amsterdam
(Buruma) 111
Murdoch, Rupert 184–5
Muslim Brotherhood 14, 49, 93, 95, 99–100, 112, 114, 118, 119, 194, 256, 285
Muslims
see
Islam/Islamism
Namazie, Maryam 120
Nasrin, Taslima 41
National Chiropractic Awareness Week 237
National Commerce Bank of Saudi Arabia 204
National Front, French 116
National Front, UK 39–40
National Gay Pentecostal Alliance 69
National League for Democracy 86
NATO 147, 285
NatWest Bank 155–6, 159
Nazism 18, 30, 59, 63, 87, 104, 213, 273
Nehru, Jawaharlal 60, 63
neo-conservatives 73, 84, 109, 110, 206
Nesin, Aziz 41
New America Foundation 260
new atheists 175
New Left 72
New Republic
113
New Times
274–5
New York Public Library 206
New York Review of Books
111, 113
New York State Assembly 206
New York Times
111, 113, 214, 216–20, 228, 264
New York Times Co. Vs Sullivan
219–20
New York University 160
News International 184–5
News of the World
184–7
Newton, Isaac 23–4
Nicholson, Jack 176, 179, 181
Nigeria 8, 93
9/11 50, 64, 73, 102, 108, 205, 254
Nineteen Eighty-Four
(Orwell) 273, 279
NMT (health company) 239
Nomani, Asra Q. 77
Northern Ireland 32, 290–2
Norway 41, 94, 117, 118, 122, 123
Nottingham University 256
no-win no-fee lawyers 194, 197
Nursing and Midwifery Council 150
Nygaard, William 41
Obama, Barack 169, 241, 247
Observer
185
offence 126, 128, 240;
Satanic Verses
and 3, 6, 7, 12, 26–7, 33; manufacturing 37, 54–97; Official Secrets Act, UK 256
oligarchies 143, 146
oligarchs: resort to English libel law xii, xix, xxi, 146–8, 188, 199–201, 203, 204, 209, 242–3, 255, 275; dictators and 82; corrupting political system 146; recession (2008) and 146–7; Western rich and 147–8
On Liberty
(Mill) 172, 226
Origin of Species, The
(Darwin) 23
Orthodox Jews 7–8, 107, 129
Orwell, George 81, 132, 213–14, 246, 251, 253–4, 257, 258, 261, 262, 273, 278–9, 296
Othello
(Shakespeare) 190–1
Page, Adrienne 244
Pakistan xvii, 6, 8, 13–18, 31, 32, 38, 45, 50, 51, 80, 87, 90–2, 127–9
Palmer, Bartlett 231–2
Palmer, Daniel David 230–2, 237–8
Paradise Lost
(Milton) 133, 135, 137
Parker, Trey 96
Parliament, UK xi, 39, 131–4, 136, 150, 151, 168, 187, 195–6, 225, 247–8
parrhesia
(‘all speech’, ‘true speech’) 170–1, 173
Party for Freedom, Dutch 116, 118
Pasquill, Derek 256
Penguin (publishers) 13, 17, 33–5, 37, 44, 45, 109, 193, 245
Pentagon Papers 264
Pericles 171
Perry, Grayson 49–50, 53
phone hacking 184–5
Pipes, Daniel 38
Plato 170
plutocracy xix, 3, 141, 142, 144, 147, 148, 166, 194, 201, 247, 257, 259, 301–2
Poland 83, 107, 126, 178, 267, 280, 281
Polanski, Roman 176–83, 201, 206–8, 275
Politics, Gender, and the Islamic Past: The Legacy of ’A’isha Bint Abi Bakr
(Spellberg) 76
pornography 184, 186, 225–6, 290
Presbyterians 132, 136, 137
printing press 270–3, 276
privacy, right to xi–xvii, 22–3, 36, 203–4, 221–2, 299–30
Private Eye
192, 205
Protestant Church 23, 24, 32, 101, 131–3, 137, 138, 272
publishers 33–5, 41, 44, 48, 71–2, 79–81
Putin, Vladimir 143, 148, 273, 275
Quilliam Foundation 116
racism: apartheid South Africa 4, 15, 19, 40, 45; Rushdie and 30, 36, 38, 40, 45; liberals and 45–6, 73, extension of arguments over 45–6, 73, 98–138; of anti-racists 45, 98–138, 222, 229; Islamism and 30, 36, 38, 40, 45, 98–138, 222, 229; segregation/Civil Rights movement, US and 210–23, 302
Radio Polonia 280
Rafsanjani, Ali Akbar 18
Rajan, Raghuram 160, 164
RAND Corporation 264
Random House (publishers) 71–2, 77, 78
Rasmussen, Anders Fogh 91–2
Reagan, Ronald 248
Red Nose Day 141, 142
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West
(Caldwell) 51
Refn, Lars 90–1
regulation: financial 147, 148, 158, 160, 163–8; medical 151, 236, 246; broadcast, US 202–3, 248–50; telecommunications 258–9
religion: cruelty/bullying nature of 6–12; blasphemy
see
blasphemy;
The Satanic Verses
and
see Satanic Verses, The
; loss of authority 23–5; tolerance 27–8, 101, 108, 300; manufacturing offence and 54–97; racism and 98–138
see also under individual name of religion
Reuters 148
Reynolds Defence 197
Rhodesia 186
Richmond, Dave 210
Riverdale Press
17
Roosevelt, Theodore 250
Rose, Flemming 89, 90, 92, 95, 97
Rosten, Leo 125
Roubini, Nouriel 160, 164
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) xii–xiii, 154–9, 161, 163, 165–6
Runcie, Robert 37
Rushdie, Salman xxii, 3–20, 22–48, 51, 53, 71, 95, 107–8, 119, 124–25, 138, 151, 193, 301
Russia 20; oligarchs xix, xxi, 199, 203, 275; human rights and 127; 146; wealth in 146–8; energy companies in 146–7; autocracy 174–5, 272–4, 284; War on Terror and 256; Belarus and 267–8; monarchy 272–3; effective control of 273–5; media 275–6; English libel law and 275–6; Internet and 290, 297
Ruthven, Malise 39
Rwanda 203, 260
Sagan, Carl 237
Sahgal, Gita 40, 123, 151
Said, Edward 3
St Paul 68, 70, 133
Salisbury, Harrison 217
Sandford, Christopher 180