Depravity
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+ | "[[Nature]] [[Make|made]] man happy and good, but [[society]] [[Depravity|deprave]]s him and makes him miserable." --''[[Dialogues: Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques|Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques]]'' (1782) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
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+ | "The [[Hicklin test]] asks "whether the tendency of the matter charged as [[obscenity]] is to [[Depravity|deprave]] and [[corruption|corrupt]] those whose minds are open to such [[Immorality|immoral]] influences."--Sholem Stein | ||
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"Nature made man happy and good, but society depraves him and makes him miserable." --Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques (1782) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau "The Hicklin test asks "whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences."--Sholem Stein
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Depravity may refer to:
- Total depravity, a theological doctrine that derives from the Augustinian concept of original sin
- Lack of morality
- Sin, an act that violates a known moral rule
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