370 Pages
by
Routledge
370 Pages
by
Routledge
370 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1973 Questions of Censorship offers a lively yet scholarly account of the forces that have exercised censorship down the ages. Unlike most other works on this theme, which have been confined to media, legislation, or countries, this book essays a broader theme, viewing censorship within the total context- psychological, sociological, and political. Although attention is... Read more
Introduction Part I: WHAT 1. Fuel for every fire Part II. WHEN 2. As old as history 3. Twentieth -century problems 4. The ‘alternative society’ 5. The continuing debate Part III: WHERE 6. Where the sun never set 7. Not so gay Paris 8. Comradely activities Part IV: WHO 9. Everybody’s doing it Part V: HOW 10. What you can get away with Part VI: Why 11. Doing what comes naturally Appendix Notes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
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David Tribe






