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Tag Archives: censorship

August 10, 2017
by Neelima
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Censorship in Soviet Russia @ Link Wanderlust

In the essay, The Writers who Defied Soviet Censors, Benjamin Ramm chronicles the story of samizdat, which is really the story of self-publishing in Russia vs state publishing. The author goes back in history to understand how information in the … Continue reading →

Categories: Link Wanderlust | Tags: censorship, Russia, samzdat, USSR | Permalink

December 6, 2016
by Neelima
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Readers can’t Digest-Week 110 (30-November to 6-December)

1.EBooks can be sold with reduced VAT, says EC 2.Erri de Lucca wins Bad Sex Award 3. Libraries receive £4m fund as part of strategy to help secure their future 4.Novelist Eduardo Mendoza wins coveted Cervantes Prize 5. Censorship hits the … Continue reading →

Categories: News | Tags: Bad Sex Award, censorship, ebooks, Eduardo Mendoza, libraries | Permalink

May 11, 2015
by Jandré
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Censorship without Government

Always give a child a choice; this is the advice the clever people gave me. So if I want my kids to go to bed I say either you can go to bed or I  punish you. What does the … Continue reading →

Categories: General | Tags: Adolf Hitler, censor, censorship, Copyright, government, mein kampf, mein kamph, Nazi Germany, United States, wendy doniger, World War II | Permalink

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