No, in all democracies there is censorship of the press... of everything, really. According to the United States Constitution, there is a Freedom of the Press. However, we live in an imperfect world, my friend, so even in America we see censorship of the press.
Yes, but only formal democracies.
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Age groups affected most by censorship depends on the target of the censorship. Here are a few examples of what is meant by the first sentence:A. Government censorship of the news most affects voters in a society. The evils this type of censorship brings is " spoken" about in the 1st Amendment in the Bill of Rights within the US Constitution;B. Censorship regarding sales of cigarettes and pornography mostly affects the "minors" the censorship is targeting. This a societal type of censorship and clearly not the danger the censorship[ of the news is.C. Mass media censorship in the nations entertainment business such as TV programming affects a large part of the population; Example is pornography; Most citizens of a nation will agree that as that all age groups are affected by this. That it is a "good thing" makes sense as adults can access pornography if they so chose and not have it offend any segment of the population.
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The United States has played a significant role in the overthrow of democracies worldwide.
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Yes, their advertising is subject to censorship. The most notable example of a country that uses censorship with them is China. It is a hot button issue and frequently appears in the news.
The libertarian theory of the press is most often associated with today's mainstream US news media because it emphasizes minimal government intervention and prioritizes freedom of the press. This theory aligns with the principles of a free market-driven media environment, where media outlets are free to operate without censorship or control from the government.
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