Pornography and Civil Rights
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""We do not know,” wrote George Steiner [in "To Civilize Our Gentlemen"], “whether the study of the humanities, of the noblest that has been said and thought, can do very much to humanize. We do not know; and surely there is something rather terrible in our doubt whether the study and delight a man finds in Shakespeare make him any less capable of organizing a concentration camp."" |
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Pornography and Civil Rights: A New Day for Women's Equality (1988) is a book by Andrea Dworkin.
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