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    Plato’s Stance on Censorship In Plato’s time‚ there was question whether certain works of art should or should not be censored. Some objected to popular art and felt it should be censored while others felt that art was just another form of entertainment and should be left untouched. Plato was a philosopher and mathematician that came from Classical Greece. He thought that all arts should be censored and only keep the contents that show or do good. He believes that the youth must be shielded from

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    CENSORSHIP Abstract Censorship is a means by which families and governments can filter exactly what the user is able to access. Some argue that censorship is necessary given all the questionable content in the world while others believe that censorship is a violation of free speech and expression. There are some that even feel as if “the powers that be” use censorship as a means of controlling the world. We will explore from different aspects what censorship is‚ how we are affected by it‚ and

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    Censorship Censorship is a highly controversial topic regarding the arts‚ controlling the freedom of expression of artists to convey what is deemed acceptable within society. Ai Weiwei falls victim under the power of the regime and the influence of censorship guidelines within China‚ limiting the display of his art due to the important messages he raises. Andres Serrano has experienced attempted censorship on his provocative image‚ Piss Christ‚ and has been attacked for producing offensive art.

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    Censorship is the control of information and or ideas from an individual or a group. Music‚ movies‚ books‚ television‚ mail‚ news‚ radio‚ art‚ theatre and the internet are censored. Some things that can be found though these varies things can be harmful if it gets in the wrong hands. Censorship is a good way of controlling what some people consider to be bad or offensive‚ and some people feel that censorship is a way that the government can control us as a society. Censorship in my opinion is

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    believe that the censorship clause should be removed. Having the censorship clause in place limits the imagination and creativity of the artist. Not only does it limit the artist but it limits the art project itself. The censorship also adds pressure on the artist to create a piece of art that is appropriate and free of anything vulgar that would violate the censorship clause. Art was created to express ones emotion‚ ideas‚ and creativity to the world. Therefore‚ censoring the art project is also

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    Censorship: To censor‚ or not to censor? What is Censorship? Censor-ship- The practice of officially examining books‚ movies‚ etc.‚ and suppressing unacceptable parts. This is the Merriam-Webster definition of censorship. However some may argue that this vague definition sheds little light on the many cases of censorship. People against censorship such as English scholars would argue that censorship is far more complex than the definition that Merriam – Webster has offered. Those against censorship

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    that which doesn ’t appeal to them. Censorship in general means the suppression of speech or other public communication which may be considered objectionable‚ harmful‚ sensitive‚ or inconvenient as determined by a government‚ media outlet‚ or other controlling body. It can be done by governments and private organizations or by individuals who engage in self-censorship. It occurs in a variety of different contexts including speech‚ books‚ music‚ films and other arts‚ the press‚ radio‚ television‚ and

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    Censorship in Music Industry Censorship in the music industry is a very controversial topic. One that has stirred up much debate in the past two decades. There have been many different arguments‚ however a question still remains. Should music be censored or should it should not be censored. Before you can form an opinion on this‚ you must hear both sides of the argument. Some people believe that music should be censored so all audiences can hear it without it containing any controversial lyrics

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    English 111 October 27‚ 2013 Censorship Have you ever been listening to the radio and heard a “beeeeep” in some parts of the song you’re listening to? You know‚ the annoying sound that interrupts the song? The sound is a familiar one among those of us that listen to the radio‚ in particular Rap/hip-hop music stations. This noise is heard because it’s used to bleep out/censor the word that was previously there; the word was most likely ‘bad’ or offensive. Censorship is a growing concern for our

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    Phil Turner Philosophy 02/14/2012 Censorship Should the government censor media‚ literature‚ and the internet? Censorship has been a major controversy in the United States even before it was country. In 1734 a New York newspaper printer‚ John Peter Zenger‚ publicly bashed the current ruler at the time and was imprisoned. He was defended by Alexander Hamilton who made his famous speech “truth can ’t be libel.” This case led to freedom of speech to be added to the Declaration of Independence

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