Freedom of speech is the political right to communicate one's opinions and ideas. How has this changed through the ages, say 50 years ago and now. How do writers for example cope when they know that a book they write will be translated into several languages. Can one still be creative or should one be more careful now. We discuss that and other issues with German publisher Elisabeth Ruge.
Freedom of Speech Today and Yesterday
09:50 GMT 23.03.2015 (Updated: 09:53 GMT 23.03.2015)
Freedom of Speech Today and Yesterday
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This week Estelle Winters and Victor Erofeyev talk about the freedom of speech and how it has changed through the ages. Can one still be creative when one has so many things to think about for example if one knows a book one is writing in going to be presented in many countries in various languages where there are different religions too.