The Conversation: From defenders to skeptics: The sharp decline in young Americans’ support for free speech

Originally published in The Conversation.   By Jacob Mchangama For much of the 20th century, young Americans were seen as free speech’s fiercest defenders. But now, young Americans are growing more skeptical of free speech. According to a March 2025 report by The Future of Free Speech, a nonpartisan think tank where I am executive director, support […]

NOEMA: Building A Prosocial Media Ecosystem

By Glen Weyl, Audrey Tang and Jacob Mchangama [ . . . ] We believe, therefore, that it’s time to relearn some of the commission’s lessons and adapt them to our pluralistic, digital age. With a deeply polarizing U.S. election fresh in our minds, the need to redesign platforms that bridge divides has never been more urgent. In a paper this […]

Persuasion: The Voice of America Falls Silent

By Jacob Mchangama The battle of the airwaves was vital for promoting freedom during the Cold War. Trump abandons it at our peril.  On February 21, 1990, Václav Havel, the Czechoslovakian dissident turned president, received a rapturous welcome from a packed U.S. Congress. In his speech, Havel recalled that just months earlier he had been arrested by […]

Tech Policy Press: Can Social Media Bring Us Together? Experts Say Yes

By Prithvi Iyer Social media platforms have redefined communication by shifting the role of content curation from traditional editorial gatekeepers to largely algorithmic systems that reward content based on engagement metrics. Scholars have argued that algorithms optimized for engagement inadvertently reward content that elicits strong emotions, exacerbating polarization and, in some instances, amplifying disinformation. Platforms […]

Quillette: The Fight for Academic Freedom in the UK

By Abhishek Saha . . . Over the Christmas break, I read Free Speech: A Global History from Socrates to Social Media, Jacob Mchangama’s magnificent chronicle of free speech through the ages. What struck me most was how the debates we face today—about academic freedom, censorship, and the limits of expression—are far from new. The same […]

Reason: Survey: Free Speech Support Is Eroding in America

By Jacob Mchangama  Last month, Vice President J.D. Vance lectured European leaders about their troubling retreat from free speech, calling their actions “shocking to American ears” and a threat to democracy itself. Yet new global survey data reveal a troubling incongruity in Vance’s own backyard: Despite boasting the world’s strongest constitutional protections, Americans’ support for free speech […]

The Globe and Mail: The Day Free Speech Began to Retreat

By Jacob Mchangama How a cartoon crisis transformed a local debate into a global reckoning over censorship and religious sensitivities – one whose aftershocks continue to shape Western democracies two decades later In Sept. 30, 2005, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten ignited a global firestorm when it published 12 cartoons – some depicting the Prophet Muhammad – under […]

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Right-Wing Cancel Culture Is Now Officially Endorsed. I Think That’s Very Dangerous.

Rough English Translation By Katharina Bracher Is freedom of expression really under threat in Europe, as US Vice President J.D. Vance claims? Danish author and lawyer Jacob Mchangama agrees. But he also says that the US is facing a major problem. If you let everyone say anything, at some point, you won’t be able to […]

WKRN: United States Falls in Support for Free Speech, Report Finds

A survey from The Future of Free Speech, an independent think tank out of Vanderbilt University, has found support for free speech has fallen in the United States. In the report released this month, the United States, Japan and Israel showed the biggest drops in support for free speech since 2021. While majorities in all 33 […]

Schweizer Monat: America Is Becoming More Intolerant

By Lukas Leuzinger In principle, most people are in favor of freedom of speech. However, when it comes to specific criticism of religion or minorities, for example, that can quickly change. This is shown by a new report by the organization The Future of Free Speech , which is based on a survey in 33 countries (Switzerland is not […]