Pornography: Opposing ViewpointsThe controversy surrounding pornography involves issues of sexual behavior, exploitation, and censorship. Adult sex workers, educators, law enforcement, and others debate the issue of pornography in the following chapters: Is Pornography Harmful? Should Pornography Be Censored? How Should Internet Pornography Be Regulated? What Should Be the Feminist Stance on Pornography? |
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Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? | 11 |
Is Pornography Harmful? | 17 |
Pornography Is Unfairly Blamed for Societys Ills | 27 |
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