Is the Bible Indictable? / Being an Enquiry whether the Bible Comes within the Ruling of the Lord Chief Justice as to Obscene Literature
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An essay interrogates a legal ruling that expands obscenity to include works conveying physiological or sexual information when such material might excite prurient readers. It contends that the law shifts culpability from purchaser to seller, privileges expensive publications while condemning affordable ones, and thereby enforces a class-based censorship. By examining medical manuals, popular pamphlets, and canonical literature, the piece warns that the ruling could render many educational texts and celebrated works liable to suppression. The author urges clearer standards to protect access to knowledge and to prevent arbitrary judicial limitation of speech and art.
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