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The Problem of Pornography: Regulation and the Right to Free Speech [Paperback]

Susan Easton (Author)
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0415091837 978-0415091831 September 8, 1994 1
Can a commitment to free speech be reconciled with the regulation of pornography? In The Problem of Pornography, Susan M. Easton argues that it can.
Using John Stuart Mill's harm principle as a starting-point, Easton explores and evaluates the feminist and liberal arguments in the debate on pornography, moral independence, censorship and the right to free speech. Given the problems of proving harm in the case of pornography, she argues that the concept of autonomy may provide a more suitable foundation for regulation, and shows how the legislation against incitement to racial hatred might serve as a model for legal constraints on pornography.
This book includes a review of the English and American laws on obscene materials and will prove invaluable reading for anyone interested in one of the thorniest issues in feminist, legal and social theory: is the censorship of pornography justifiable?

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  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (September 8, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415091837
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415091831
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars To Legalize or not to Legalize Porn, and how far., January 20, 2007
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Interesting treatise on both sides of the isle regarding legalization limits or freedoms of pornographgy. A must read to understand our legal systems views of the Constitution and present legal arguments for and against the distribution of porn material.
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First Amendment, United States, Obscene Publications Act, Supreme Court, New York, Public Order Act, United Kingdom, Indianapolis Ordinance, Race Relations Act, University Press, American Booksellers, Meese Commission, Ronald Dworkin, The Times, Post Office, Customs Consolidation Act, President's Commission, Radcliffe Richards, Williams Committee, Paris Adult Theatre, Prism Press, Board of Education, Court of Appeal, European Convention, Law's Empire
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