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Feminist Objection To Pornography
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feminist environment. Feminist critique of pornography began in the 70s, and the cause was pioneered by Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin, which until now are often cited in the feminist anti-porn materials. The criticism was based on ...

A First Amendment Junkie
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ation of the First Amendment in which every single American can agree upon. It was created with the basic understanding that everyone share the same rights. Trying to appeal to feminists that pornography is protected under the First Amendme...

Pornography
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and only about 3 million of those use the Internet from home. For the Government to monitor every piece of information would be impossible. With all of the information on the Internet over 83% of those images available are pornographic (Ker...

Pornography
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intended to arouse sexual excitement. The word pornography as denoting a distinct category of obscene material came into widespread use in France (pornography) during the 1830s and in England during the 1850s. Print culture and the demand f...

Reasons For Internet Censorship
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reasons are used to justify censorship, but there are four main moral censures which are: military, political and religious. Several countries practice censorship on the internet for various reasons. China is the best known and the most pub...

Censorship In America: Pink Flamingos (1972)
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censorship lawfully imposed, but fails to protect censorship that is corporate in nature, the authorization of speech by business associates, employees, and spokespersons through threats of loss of access to market place, loss of employment...

Built An Argument
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one of the most important concerns for the society. There are a number of different standards and criteria to identify these moral and ethical considerations in a society. These standards are based on either social, cultural, legal, or rel...