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This 10 page paper examines censorship in depth. Various issues are explored such as the negative effects of violence on society. Definitions of censorship are provided as well. An outline is included.
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a. Howard Stern. b. Yelling fire in a public theater. c. Slander. 3. Thesis: Censorship is necessary in a civilized society. III. The Rationale for Censorship:
The State Decides 1. Censorship helps quell violence. 2. Studies on violence a. Desensitization b. Studies support the fact that violence is detrimental to
society. c. Effects on youth i. Basketball Diaries ii. Childs Play 3. One can begin to see that a world
without censorship would be a society entrenched in negativity. 4. Poetry in Ancient Greece as an example. 5. Censorship today a. Snow Falling on Cedars. b. Religious right.
c. Catholic church 6. Only the government should censor. IV. Conclusion 1. Many things are harmful in society. 2. There must be some limits, as having none
would be to the detriment of society. I. Introduction When it comes to censorship, one question looms large: who decides? Who
gets to decide whether or not something should be censored? What is the definition of censorship anyway? Of course, in a court of law, or in various school systems around
the nation, or on executive boards, decisions are made to censor material. The FCC for example decides whether to censor programming. There are strict rules with which television and radio
stations must abide. On the other side, there are advocates for free speech who believe that government, or other regulating bodies, have no business telling people what they cannot
read or see, but at the same time, in a society, there must be rules. There is a social contract. The government does decide to a large degree, with its
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