An edition of Censorship (2010)

Censorship

Censorship
Noel Merino, Noel Merino
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December 6, 2022 | History
An edition of Censorship (2010)

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Greenhaven Press
Language
English

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2010, Greenhaven Press
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Table of Contents

Should free speech be limited?
Free speech should have several limits / Jonah Goldberg
Free speech should have few limits / American Civil Liberties Union
Flag destruction is speech that should be protected / Cathy Young
Flag destruction is not speech that should be protected / Citizens Flag Alliance
Hate speech sometimes warrants censorship / Faisal Kutty
Self-censorship of offensive speech is cowardly and dangerous / Doug Marlette
Can censorship be justified as protection for children?
Decency standards on television are necessary to protect children / Parents Television Council
Parents, not decency standards, should regulate television / Economist
Parents should have a say about which books end up in schools / Warren Throckmorton
Banning books in schools promotes ignorance and intolerance / Thomas G. Palaima
Students need freedom of speech / Sara-Ellen Amster
Students can rightfully have their speech limited / Janesville (WI) Gazette
Do new technologies need regulation?
Some regulation is necessary for new electronic media / David Coursey
Education on use of new electronic media is better than regulation
Paul K. McMasters
Obscenity laws warrant censorship of Internet pornography / Robert Peters
Obscenity laws should be eliminated / Marjorie Heins
Library Internet filters are necessary / Arlene Sawicki
Library Internet filters threaten freedom / Marjorie Heins, Christina Cho, and Ariel Feldman.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Detroit
Series
Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.31
Library of Congress
Z657 .C394 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24490168M
ISBN 13
9780737747317
LCCN
2009049142
OCLC/WorldCat
441154570

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