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Enlightenment writers sometimes tried to avoid censorship by...disguising their ideas as fiction
Kirsten Cather has written: 'The art of censorship in postwar Japan' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Trials (Obscenity), Japanese literature, Censorship, History, Fiction
In "Poetry and Unreality," Plato argues that poetry, as an imitation of reality, is far removed from truth and therefore dangerous for society. He believes that poets create false realities that can mislead individuals and distort their understanding of the world. Plato ultimately advocates for the censorship of poetry in order to prioritize philosophical truth and the pursuit of knowledge.
Absolutely. Plato, in The Republic, advocated maintaining a state religion, even if it wasn't true, strictly as a sort of social adhesive.
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Marina Stagh has written: 'The limits of freedom of speech' -- subject(s): Arabic fiction, Literature and state, Censorship, Persecution, History and criticism, Freedom of the press, Fiction, History
Jorge Diaz has written: 'The rebellious alphabet' -- subject(s): Censorship, Fiction, Literacy 'El Generalito' 'Generalito, El'
what is a tv censorship
Censorship is against the Bill of Rights freedom of expression. If there is any censorship that is illegal, so your answer to the question is that there isn't any censorship.
"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury is classified as a dystopian science fiction novel. It explores themes of censorship, technology, and the power of knowledge.
The short answer is that censorship allows consumers of publicly availiable media to be protected from the influence of radical minorities. The advantage of censorship is that it usually allows an iquiring mind to know exactly what is being censored and consume what any adult is legally permitted to. If you are interested in a more in depth answer one could read Plato's Republic for more information.
Hope Slaughter has written: 'The deeeeelicious dragon' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dragons, Behavior 'Plato's fine feathers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Parrots, Children's stories, American, Pride and vanity 'A cozy place' -- subject(s): Friendship, Fiction