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The Problem of Pornography
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The Problem of Pornography, Can a commitment to free speech be reconciled with the regulation of pornography? In The Problem of Pornography, Susan M. Easton argues that it can. Using John Stuart Mill's harm principle as a starting-point, Easton explores and evaluates the , The Problem of Pornography
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  • The Problem of Pornography
  • Written by author Susan Easton
  • Published by Routledge, 7/21/1994
  • Can a commitment to free speech be reconciled with the regulation of pornography? In The Problem of Pornography, Susan M. Easton argues that it can. Using John Stuart Mill's harm principle as a starting-point, Easton explores and evaluates the
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The liberal defence of pornography 1
2 The types of harm 10
3 Proving harm 32
4 Diversity and autonomy 42
5 Feminism, truth and infallibility 52
6 Free speech and majoritarianism 59
7 The slippery slope 65
8 Feminism and puritanism 79
9 The protection of free speech 85
10 Interpreting the First Amendment 94
11 The civil rights Ordinances 109
12 Freedom of speech and the regulation of pornography in English law 122
13 The 'right' to consume pornography 145
14 Incitement to sexual hatred 158
15 Conclusion 175
Notes 179
Bibliography 184
Table of statutes 189
Table of cases 190
Index 193


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