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=== Early Modern Europe=== === Early Modern Europe===
-:''[[Renaissance erotica]], [[Early Modern Europe]], [[freethought]]''+:''[[Renaissance erotica]], [[Early Modern Europe]], [[freethought]], [[atheism]]''
-:''[[libertine]], [[counterculture]], [[atheism]], [[materialism]]'' 
=== Enlightenment=== === Enlightenment===
-:''[[Enlightenment]]''+:''[[Enlightenment]], [[libertine]], [[materialism]]''
=== Industrial Revolution=== === Industrial Revolution===
:''[[Industrial Revolution]]'' :''[[Industrial Revolution]]''
=== Postindustrial=== === Postindustrial===
-:''[[postindustrial]]+:''[[postindustrial]], [[counterculture]]''
== By country == == By country ==
:''[[censorship by country]]'' :''[[censorship by country]]''

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 This page Censorship is part of the censorship portal.   Illustration:  Cover of the Nazi Germany 1937 Degenerate art exhibition.
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This page Censorship is part of the censorship portal.
Illustration: Cover of the Nazi Germany 1937 Degenerate art exhibition.
The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") is a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored for being a danger to itself and the faith of its members. The various editions also contain the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling and censorship of books. The aim of the list was to prevent the reading of immoral books or works containing theological errors and to prevent the corruption of the faithful.
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The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") is a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored for being a danger to itself and the faith of its members. The various editions also contain the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling and censorship of books. The aim of the list was to prevent the reading of immoral books or works containing theological errors and to prevent the corruption of the faithful.
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A typical image from Perversion for Profit: a photograph taken from a lesbian pornography magazine and censored with colored rectangles

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"The book which most deserved to be banned would be a catalogue of banned books." --Georg Christoph Lichtenberg on the beneficial side effects of censorship.

Censorship is the removal or withholding of information from the public by a controlling group or body. Typically censorship is done by governments, religious groups, or the mass media, although other forms of censorship exist. The term "censorship" often carries with it a sense of untoward, inappropriate or repressive secrecy.

Censorship is closely related to the concepts of freedom of speech and freedom of expression. When overused, it is often associated with human rights abuse, dictatorship and repression.

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Rationale

The rationale for censorship is different for various types of information censored:

  • Moral censorship is the removal of materials that are obscene or otherwise morally questionable. Pornography, for example, is often censored under this rationale, especially child pornography, which is censored in most jurisdictions in the world.
  • Military censorship is the process of keeping military intelligence and tactics confidential and away from the enemy. This is used to counter espionage, which is the process of gleaning military information. Very often, militaries will also attempt to suppress politically inconvenient information even if that information has no actual intelligence value.
  • Political censorship occurs when governments hold back information from their citizens. This is often done to exert control over the populace and prevent free expression that might foment rebellion.
  • Religious censorship is the means by which any material objectionable to a certain faith is removed. This often involves a dominant religion forcing limitations on less prevalent ones. Alternatively, one religion may shun the works of another when they believe the content is not appropriate for their faith.
  • Corporate censorship is the process by which editors in corporate media outlets intervene to halt the publishing of information that portrays their business or business partners in a negative light.


By period

Early Modern Europe

Renaissance erotica, Early Modern Europe, freethought, atheism

Enlightenment

Enlightenment, libertine, materialism

Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution

Postindustrial

postindustrial, counterculture

By country

censorship by country
Censorship in the Netherlands, Censorship in Germany, Censorship in the United States , Censorship in the United Kingdom, Censorship in France

By medium

References

Keywords

banned, blasphemous, hidden, illegal, indecent, illicit, obscene, profanity, secret

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