The last chance to stop the clash: A case study on cartoon controversy
Abstract
Using cartoon controversy as a precedent, this paper describes theurgency to address the clash between the two cultural fault lines;freedom of expression, and freedom of religion (religioussensitivity). This paper also covers relevant literature on the outsetof freedom in the social contract theory. This research appliescritical method to understand the clash between freedom ofexpression and freedom of religion as a clash of civilization. It thennotes the political and religious effects of this clash on the Westernand the Islamic civilization. Lastly, this paper attempts to find thelimits to free speech and ways to implement them. In response tothis last point, the paper found that laws similar to the prohibitionof anti-Semitism should be formulated and implemented. However;it is pointed out that such a law would not protect or promoteIslamic values but prevent a deadly clash between the West andIslam.
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