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    If, as many suppose, pornography changes people, a question arises as to how. 1 One answer to this question offers a grand and noble vision. Inspired by the idea that pornography is speech, and inspired by a certain liberal ideal about the point of speech in political life, some theorists say that pornography contributes to that liberal ideal: pornography, even at its most violent and misogynistic, and even at its most harmful, is political speech that aims to express certain views about the good

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    derogatory towards women. Through research it is also believed that due to the acts of violence and sexual abuse depicted in pornography it is causing men to reenact and bring what they’ve watched to life (Purcell). Consequently, due to the voices of the anti-porn feminist there has been many legal actions taken against the porn industry. There has been several ordinances drawn up, a few were done by Catharine A. Mackinnon. Mackinnon and Dworkin had a civil rights ordinance that

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    Apartheid In South Africa

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    The music from the Apartheid in South Africa was extremely important in the movement for freedom. At a time when there wasn’t much money for the Anti-Apartheid Movement, music became the most important weapon. The songs sung all over South Africa in resistance to the Apartheid intimidated the government more than weapons and violence could because of the powerful meaning behind each song that unified and strengthened the resistance. Artists all over South Africa wrote songs speaking out against

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    The feminist movement is thought to be the drive to end women’s oppression, be it a biological woman or an individual who identifies as a woman. However, many feminists have varying ideas when it comes to women in the sex industry. In today’s society we are taught to look down on sex and to act as if it is something to be ashamed of. Anti-porn feminists believe that pornography degrades women, can lead to violence against women, and that the women involved in pornography are mentally damaged in some

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    Anti-Censorship Feminism

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    2.1.2 Anti-censorship feminists’ debates on pornography consumption While anti-pornography feminists such as Dworkin and Mackinnon argued that pornography disseminate negative beliefs on sex and further objectify females’ body and called for legislative censorship, libertarian feminists (e.g. Joel Feinberg; John Stuart Mill; Ronald Dworkin; Nadine Strossen) with a more sex-positive perspective, commenced to oppose radical feminists’ notions that pornography is intrinsically harmful. Bear in mind

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    Pornography Addiction

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    Growth of Computers With the evolution of technology, computers have become more and more advanced due to the knowledge learned from technicians and other people throughout the world. The first computer invented was called the Z1 by Konrad Zuse in 1938. In 2017, there is almost an 80-year difference from when the computer was made, meaning a lot of time to find out more information and put together better product because of the first piece of technology. With the growth of computers, other

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    of thought contend,” this quote was the onset of his Hundred Flowers Campaign . Mao’s campaign sought to encourage intellectuals to freely express their opinions and criticism of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Mao’s move towards a more liberal movement while in a communist government portrayed a different side of him, to the shock of many. Through the initiation of this campaign Mao’s newly obtained image displayed him as a petitioner among the Chinese people. This empathetic side of Mao appealed

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    Pornland Summary

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    Gail Dines is a sociology and woman studies professor at Wheelock College. She specializes in the area of pornography. Dines is a self proclaimed anti-porn feminist. She is the author of the book Pornland. In this book Dine’s discusses the rise of porn into mainstream media, the rise of business industry of porn, the shift to harder and harder porn, the damages of porn, and how the porn culture is sexualizing children. Dine’s begins the book by explaining the rise of porn into the mainstream media

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    L'amour’s autobiography, The Education of a Wandering Man. Out of the pieces of literature read during the English I course, the war novel All Quiet on the Western Front best exemplifies this standard of education. There are various qualities that

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    Erich Maria Remarque explores the idea that war can destroy a generation of men physically, mentally and emotionally in his anti-war novel titled All Quiet on the Western Front. The author uses first-person narrative through a young German soldier named Paul Baumer to illustrate the terrorizing and difficult lives of those who served in World War Ⅰ. Baumer is one of the several students who voluntarily join the army along with his classmates, for they were driven to by their teacher, Kantorek who

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