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Pornography Debate



Obscenity - in law, anything that tends to corrupt public morals by its indecency. The moral concepts that the term connotes vary from time to time and from place to place. In the United States, the word obscenity is a technical legal term. In the 1950s the U.S. Supreme Court began to relax rules prohibiting the possession, sale, and distribution of obscene material, often called pornography, but   Read More...

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    Pornography and Censorship
    by David Copp, Susan Wendell. 414 pgs.


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    Pornography: Research Advances and Policy Considerations
    by Dolf Zillmann, Jennings Bryant. 424 pgs.


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