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Censorship opposing viewpoints 1st Edition by Scott Barbour ISBN 0737747625 9780737747621

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Publisher: Greenhaven Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Tamara L. Roleff
ISBN: 1565109570
Language: English
Year: 2002

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ISBN 10:  0737747625 
ISBN 13: 9780737747621
Author: Scott Barbour

Editor Scott Barbour has carefully compiled several essays that debate various issues relating to censorship. By presenting readers with more than one intelligent viewpoint, they will think critically while forming or revising their own opinions about censorship. Chapter one debates whether there should be limits to free speech. Chapter two asks whether the Internet should be censored. Chapter three takes a look at worldwide censorship on free speech. Chapter four discusses whether freedom in the U.S. is threatened by censorship. Essay sources include Dean Baquet, Bill Keller, Haroon Siddiqui, Adam B. Kushner, April Gu, Debra Lau Whelan, and Alan Sears.

Censorship opposing viewpoints 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Should There Be Limits to Free Speech?

  • Press should be censored during wartime – Tony Blankley

  • Press should not be censored during wartime – Dean Baquet and Bill Keller

  • Arts should be censored – Ben Shapiro

  • Arts should not be censored – Dominic Cooke

  • Press should self-censor anti-Islamic views – Haroon Siddiqui

  • Press should not self-censor anti-Islamic views – Flemming Rose

Part II: Should the Internet Be Censored?

  • Internet filters are effective – Jacob Sullum

  • Internet filters are ineffective – Matt Villano

  • Laws to make the Internet neutral will endanger families – Cesar Conda

  • Laws to make the Internet neutral will prevent censorship – Damian Kulash

  • Laws to make the Internet neutral may cause censorship – Phil Kerpen

Part III: Is Free Speech Censored Worldwide?

  • Internet is censored in repressive countries – Adam B.

  • Internet is not censored in repressive countries – Adam B.

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