Tag: Censorship

Total Results: 79


Obscenity or artistry? Ulysses in Nighttown, adapted from the James Joyce novel, Credit: Barham/Mirrorpix/Getty
19 Jan 2021 - 12:01am

The importance of obscenity A century after Ulysses was banned, a strange paradox remains at the heart of vulgarity

Andrew Doyle

Wednesday, 6 January

06.01

When will the online Thought Police come for you? Covid has escalated Silicon Valley's restrictions on speech

Andrew Doyle

Friday, 27 November

27.11

Why is the Left calling me a fascist? Dare to suggest Labour combine socialist economics with the politics of place and they'll get the pitchforks out

Paul Embery

Tuesday, 14 July

14.07

The historical amnesia of culture warriors Work that's cancelled for being 'of its time' was probably objected to, at the time

Dorian Lynskey

Friday, 27 September

27.09

Whatever happened to ‘publish and be damned’? The cancelling of James Flynn's book is another sign that much of the industry has stopped being a place for the free exchange of ideas

Douglas Murray

Tuesday, 17 September

17.09

How identity politics drove the world mad Douglas Murray's brave new book challenges the mass denunciations and character assassinations at the heart of 'progressive' modern discourse

Roger Scruton

Tuesday, 23 October

23.10

#MeToo cowardice is threatening artistic freedom

Wendy Earle