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261: Eric "Eazy-E" Wright
... of mass exposure previously closed to rap music. Attempts to rock the young musician's foundation were generally useless. Arrests for performing N.W.A's biggest hit "F*** The Police", and other attempts at censorship only helped pave the way for his success. By the time the group had released its last album, Efil4zaggin, in 1991, they had sold more than six million records. As a businessman, Eazy had built ...
262: Russia's Five Year Plans
... production was controlled by the government. Lenin’s government made many achievements. It ended a long civil war against the remnants of the old Tsarist military system and established institutions in government. During this period, censorship and the subordination of interest groups such as trade unions was imposed to stop dissension and increase conformity to the new government policies. After Lenin’s death in 1924, Joseph Stalin quickly gained control of ...
263: Reasons For The Fall Of Socialism/Communism In Russia
... many achievements. It ended a long civil war against the remnants of the old Czarist military system and established institutions in government. During this period, and in fact throughout the majority of the Communist rule, censorship and the subordination of interest groups such as trade unions was imposed to stop dissension and increase conformity to the new governments policies. Lenin died in 1924, and was quickly followed by Joseph Stalin as ...
264: Television Violence Related To Children
... to keep children entertained and out of the way. But should parents do this to their children? Or is this just harming the children by allowing them to watch whatever it is they want without censorship? By allowing your child to watch anything they may choose, you are just making it that much easier for them to learn and repeat unwanted behaviors. What type of unwanted behaviors are children learning from ...
265: Where Would We Be Without Freedom?
... continuous picketing and assembly by those determined to make a difference. The Constitution of the United States has withstood the test of time despite continual challenges and questions. Some areas of continual question are religion, censorship, and gun control, but there is no doubt that eventually even these questions will be answered. Unfortunately, not all people enjoy the rights we are privileged to enjoy. The eighth amendment to the constitution of ...
266: Ethics and Advertising
... to misinterpretation, to providing false images, to exaggerated expectations, to unwarranted expenditure of money, and to often getting something that does not live up to it’s promises. This would not be a form of censorship, just standards of acceptability that are carefully developed by the advertisers themselves, the media, and, when necessary, the government. To some extent they need to protect the reputations of the publications, networks, and stations they ...
267: The Enlightenment
... of the modern social sciences. The enlightened understanding of human nature was one that emphasized the right to self-expression and human fulfillment, the right to think freely and express one's views publicly without censorship or fear of repression. Voltaire admired the freedom he found in England and fostered the spread of English ideas on the Continent. He and his followers opposed the intolerance of the established Christian churches of ...
268: Pornography Can Lead To Violence toward Women
... right that protects the porn industry also protects anti-pornography campaigns, leaving women every right to fight for the protection of women’s safety and equality. However, to suggest that should women call for the censorship of pornography may not solve the problem that it creates. Making pornography illegal would likely drive it underground making it totally unregulated, potentially more popular and profitable. Rather than fighting for tougher obscenity laws, women ...
269: Television That Kills
... violence in the United States they should start censoring what the nation is seeing. They are just sending out reminders of what they do not want. Although many people believe that parents should control the censorship of programming they cannot do it all. The V-chip has been proposed. This would give parents an opportunity to take the block off if they wanted their children to watch something. That way the ...
270: Correctly Political: A Look into the Dynamics of Political Correctness
... to an institution, such a University, many problems arise. Look at something like textbooks. If the University insists on the use of inclusive language in their textbooks, isn't the school promoting a type of censorship of alternative works? Larger issues are more difficult. When the right looks to the University and says, “Isn't the left going to do something about the hate speech on campus, where is the freedom ...


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