Censorship
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- | *[[The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France]] | ||
*[[Banned books]] | *[[Banned books]] | ||
*[[Banned films]] | *[[Banned films]] | ||
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+ | *[[The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France]] | ||
+ | *[[Ludwig Marcuse]]'s ''[[Obscene: The history of an indignation]]'' (1962). | ||
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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.
Related terms
Banned - hidden - illegal - illicit - secret
By medium
References
- The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France
- Ludwig Marcuse's Obscene: The history of an indignation (1962).
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