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245 00 Censorship moments :|breading texts in the history of 
       censorship and freedom of expression /|cedited by Geoff 
       Kemp. 
264  1 London :|bBloomsbury Academic,|c2015. 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (xii, 208 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Textual moments in the history of political thought 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-202) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cato the censor and Socrates the tyrant / Arlene W. 
       Saxonhouse -- The case of Cremutius Cordus: Tacitus on 
       censorship and writing under despotic rulers / Daniel J. 
       Kapust -- The peace of Babylon (and what it censors): St 
       Augustine of Hippo's City of Gold / Miles Hollingworth -- 
       The regulation of language in medieval theology: the Summa
       Theologica of St Thomas Aquinas / Debora Shuger -- William
       of Ockham on ecclesiastical censorship / Takashi Shogimen 
       -- 'Whether to confiscate, burn and destroy all Jewish 
       books': Johannes Reuchlin and the Jewish book controversy 
       / David H. Price -- To kill a heretic: Sebastian Castellio
       against John Calvin / Bruce Gordon -- Paolo Sarpi, the 
       papal index and censorship / Federico Barbierato -- 
       Areopagitica's adversary: Henry Parker and the Humble 
       Remonstrance / Geoff Kemp -- Text and image: William 
       Marshall's frontispiece to the Eikon Basilike (1649) / 
       Helen Pierce -- Rara temporum felicitas: Spinoza's 
       Theological-Political Treatise / Edwin Curley -- Roman 
       censorship, Spartan parallels and modern uses in 
       Rousseau's Social Contract / Melissa Lane -- Censorship 
       from rulers, censorship from book piracy: the strategies 
       of Immanuel Kant / John Christian Laursen -- The 
       'censorship of public opinion': James Madison, the 
       Sedition Act crisis and democratic press liberty / Robert 
       W.T. Martin -- The 'spirit of independence' in Benjamin 
       Constant's thoughts on a free press / Bryan Garsten -- The
       Royal Shambles (1816): hiding republicanism in plain sight
       / Jason McElligott -- Mill and censoriousness / Gregory 
       Claeys -- 'Every idea is an incitement': Holmes and Lenin 
       / Sue Curry Jansen -- Orwell: liberty, literature and the 
       issue of censorship / Stephen Ingle -- Sphinx with a 
       secret: Leo Strauss's 'Persecution and the art of writing'
       / Thomas Meyer -- The silencing of women's voices: 
       Catharine MacKinnon's Only Words / Katherine Smits. 
520    "Censorship in varying forms has been part of human 
       experience for 2,500 years and has proved to be a 
       recurring presence for political thought, whether as 
       active repression, a shaping context for expression, or as
       itself a subject for analysis and argument. From the death
       of Socrates to the present, attempts to silence thinkers 
       and writers have provoked passionate and often penetrating
       responses that speak of their historical moment. 
       Censorship Moments provides short, accessible and 
       stimulating essays on a variety of these responses. Each 
       chapter pairs a textual 'moment' of writing on censorship 
       by a past writer with analysis by an expert current 
       scholar. The book's main focus is the public political 
       dimension of censorship and freedom of expression, in its 
       relation to political authority and political thought, 
       while also reflecting on the porous boundary to literature
       and other areas such as law and the media. Authors of the 
       essays include Gregory Claeys, Stephen Ingle and Melissa 
       Lane."--Bloomsbury Publishing. 
546    English. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    Bloomsbury Publishing|bBloomsbury Open Access 
650  0 Censorship. 
650  0 Censorship|xHistory. 
650  0 Freedom of expression. 
650  0 Freedom of expression|xHistory. 
650  7 Censorship.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00850568 
650  7 Freedom of expression.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01200263 
650  7 Freedom of the Press & Censorship.|2hilcc 
650  7 Journalism & Communications.|2hilcc 
650  7 Zensur.|2gnd 
650  7 Meinungsfreiheit.|2gnd 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
700 1  Kemp, Geoff,|d1961-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|z9781472517241 
830  0 Textual moments in the history of political thought. 
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