McClellan, Grant S,

Censorship in the United States. [print] Edited by Grant S. McClellan. - New York, H. W. Wilson Company, (c)1967. - 222 pages 20 cm. - The Reference shelf ; v. 39, no. 3 .



part 1. Censorship, the current debate: numbers 1. The current scene: a year's censorship harvest (Publishers' Weekly) -- numbers 2. Pornography; toward a new understanding: The fear of books A new definition of obscenity Pornography or privacy Christianity and pornography numbers 3. The case against pornography: On behalf of censors Dealing with the smut business part 2. The Supreme Court; more freedom or less?: numbers 1. The legal testing of obscenity The Ginzburg majority opinion Two dissents in the Ginzburg decision A protestant view of the Ginzburg decisions (Christian Century) -- Confusion on obscenity; A Catholic view (America) -- A conservative view (National Review) -- A liberal view (New Republic) -- More freedom or less? / Jason Epstein (Atlantic Monthly) -- numbers 2. Fair trial versus a free press: A recent Supreme Court decision (Social Education) -- American Bar Association proposals Views of the American Newspaper Publishers Association Views of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York American Civil Liberties Union's view -- numbers 3. Extending freedom of speech: The Julian Bond case (New York Times) -- part 3. Censorship politics: A new law A journalistic reaction -- The government as publisher; the USIA The government as publisher; a reply Government subsidies to publishers The press, the President and foreign policy A footnote to history Freedom and the Press (New York Times) -- part 4. Censorship and intellectual freedom: The passing of the index of forbidden books (Christian Century) -- Let it be printed A new movie code Self-censorship of TV (Newsweek) -- An attempt to rewrite history -- Writing history on approval The role of the public librarian Advice to librarians part 5. Censorship and education: The nature of academic freedom Academic freedom is free speech The problem facing Catholic colleges John Henry Merryman (Stanford Today) -- Howard Moody (Christianity and Crisis) -- George Steiner (Encounter) -- Joseph A. Schneiders (Crane Review) -- George P. Elliott (Harper's Magazine) -- O.K. Armstrong (Reader's Digest) -- Ralph I. Lowenstein -- William J. Brennan, Jr. -- Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas -- Fred P. Graham (New York Times) -- Sidney E. Zion (New York Times) -- Sidney E. Zion (New York Times) -- John D. Pomfret (New York Times) -- Geoffrey Wolff (Washington Post Book Week) -- Reed Harris (Washington Post) -- Arthur Greenspan (New York Post) -- James Reston (Foreign Affairs) -- Clifton Daniel (New York Times) -- Elizabeth Bartelme (Commonweal) -- Vincent Canby (New York Times) -- Irwin Karp (Saturday Review) -- Kathleen Molz (American Scholar) -- David Dempsey (Saturday Review) -- Henry Steele Commager (Saturday Review) -- Fred P. Graham (New York Times) -- Philip Gleason (America).



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Censorship--United States.
Freedom of the press--United States.

KF4775.M478.C467 1967