Henrik Erlandsson

May 21, 2022 21:43
Well any benefits established by secular law are controlled funds from (since centuries) established taxes from just people who happen to be alive and can get work, and this is is political and seems independent from political platform in all countries. Still good I guess... but not what OP meant, I think. - The law is generally to control people, to make them do only the things beneficial to other people, which ensconces their freedom, no matter what your political, economical, or religious views are. Previously, there was religious dogma dictating, but thankfully these are somewhat reduced.
 
Sep 10, 2019 13:45
Interesting. I had no idea students had so little power in other countries. Here, if a professor is out of line or just deemed not teaching the course material competently, students bring it up and faculty addresses it. There's no similar mechanism at your school?
 
Aug 14, 2019 16:56
It's pretty clear that the asker asks whether USA uniquely protects freedom of speech for its citizens better than other countries do. Saying that each country has unique laws because there are small differences in phrasing doesn't really address that. Nor does anecdote.
 
Aug 14, 2019 16:55
This summarizes freedom of speech per country, maybe you could give it a read and it would give you ideas for a specific difference you want to address in your question? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_by_country
 
Sep 11, 2017 18:55
If the work is simple, you could have done it in the time it took you to read these comments. If it compares to that of credited contributors, consider pay and credit. A novel idea, I admit, but in my opinion one that should have been established with the Gutenberg Press. And if you can't afford to pay for others' time, you must spend your time, like everyone else. A provocative thought, certainly.
 
Aug 13, 2017 18:01
I voted down the question because I think it's incorrectly put. They remain unpublished until they are or aren't. If one wants correct data and conclusions somehow validated, one way is by publication in a respected journal, but it's not the best one. Another one is to keep researching and collaborate.
 

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