Share this postPublicWhy We Can Save Free SpeechCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Preview293Share this postPublicWhy We Can Save Free SpeechCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore2924Why We Can Save Free SpeechThe threat of totalitarianism is growing but so too is the resistanceMichael ShellenbergerMay 27, 2024∙ Paid293Share this postPublicWhy We Can Save Free SpeechCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore2924ShareI was honored last year to be invited to join the University of Austin (UATX) as its Chair of Politics, Censorship, and Free Speech. Its first academic year begins this fall, and I will teach a course there during the Winter Term. This post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inPublicSubscribeAuthorsMichael ShellenbergerRecent PostsWhy Trump Must Protect Free Speech, Privacy, And The Separation Of Powers10 hrs ago • Michael Shellenberger and Alex GutentagUS Education Department Contractor Overcharged Taxpayers While Spending Millions On Executive SalariesMar 17 • Alex Gutentag and Michael ShellenbergerThe Media Is Lying About The Weaponization Of Government Because It Participated In ItMar 15 • Michael Shellenberger and Alex GutentagThey Accidentally Made Trump A "World-Historical Figure"Mar 6 • Michael ShellenbergerThe Democrats Have NothingMar 5 • Michael Shellenberger and Alex GutentagThe World Turned Upside DownMar 4 • Michael ShellenbergerUkraine And Europe Don't Respect Us Mar 1 • Michael ShellenbergerMarco Visscher: The atomic bomb was designed to bomb the world to peace, not to pieces. It's worked fairly well."Feb 27 • Michael Shellenberger