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This book provides a remarkable synthesis of scholarship across diverse fields of inquiry, including jurisprudence, neuroscience, history, philosophy, psychology, biosemiotics, linguistics, the emerging field of artificial intelligence, and many others. Hate speech is proliferating in the United States and around the world, in the political arena and social media, fueling a rise of populist fascism that threatens rights based constitutional democracy. This book sheds light on how we think and work together, for good or ill. It illuminates a path forward for society to traverse to reach a more prosperous level of cooperative endeavor.
More specifically, it provides an incredibly timely and compelling argument for the need to legally regulate explicit dehumanizing rhetoric in our public discourse, particularly by political leaders. It explains how frequent passive exposure to such language disrupts the neurophysiologic mechanisms which produce healthy and adaptive empathy, empathy which is required for civilization to move forward.
“Neurobiological Legal Theory: Dehumanizing Hate Speech Facilitates Fascism,” is a wonderfully provocative, persuasive, and accessible new book arguing for the regulation in the United States of dehumanizing hate speech. A must read for anyone interested in how such speech causes serious injuries both to outlier groups and to our Country as a whole by increasing the potential for fascism. - Professor Eric J Segall, Georgia State University
"This timely must-read draws on neurological, legal, linguistic, and historical studies collectively pointing in the same direction: repeated exposure to hate speech short-circuits critical thinking, rewiring the brain with dehumanizing associations that threaten a descent into fascism. The authors advocate regulation of such hate speech to safeguard democracy." - Professor Laura A. Janda, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
"Who should count as a person under law? In this highly original and accessible contribution, Murrow and Murrow address dehumanization from the nexus of neurobiology, psychology, linguistics, and jurisprudence. Neurobiological Legal Theory is a must-read for anyone interested in dehumanization, its toxic effects in the current political climate, or its relevance to legal theory. Don't miss it!"
David Livingstone Smith, author of Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization
Gail Bruner Murrow is an independent academic legal writer. After completing her J.D. she received an advanced degree (LLM) in law from the University of London where she studied legal history and theory, and human rights. She is assisted by her husband, Professor Richard W. Murrow.
Richard W. Murrow, M.D., the Joseph and Hannah Baggett Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their work has received worldwide attention and has been cited and quoted in official reports to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
| Publication Date: | 11 December 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Imprint: | Springer |
| ISBN-13: | 9783032317995 |
| Format: | Hardback |