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Music and Censorship
Victor Lombardi
December 1991
Second Reader: Alan Stuart
Instructor: Richard Hixon
Introduction
Our society today largely views censorship as a method that has disappeared from liberal cultures since the enlightenment with the exception of restrictions in time of war. The enlightenment served to cripple the intolerance of incisive religious and government leaders, but did not obliterate censorship altogether. Instead, the job of expurgating unacceptable ideas has simply fallen into new hands
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Amendments: Their History, Their Meaning." Life. Fall Special 1991: p. 11. Terry, Ken. "Retailers Press Labels to Adopt Uniform Stickering." Billboard Magazine. Vol. 101, October 14, 1989: p. 4. Verna, Paul. "N.W.A. Disk Is a No-Go at Wax-Works Web." Billboard Magazine. Vol. 101, September 15, 1990: p. 5. Volz, Edward J. "You Can't Play That: A Selective Chronology of Banned Music: 1850-1991." School Library Journal Vol. 37, July 1991: p. 16. Zappa, Frank. "On Junk Food for the Soul." New Perspectives Quarterly Vol. 4, Winter 1988: p. 26-30.