Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography

Cowen, Nick (2016) Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography. American Journal of Political Science, 60 (2). pp. 509-520. ISSN 0092-5853

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Abstract

How sexuality should be regulated in a liberal political community is an important, controversial theoretical and empirical question—as shown by the recent criminalization of possession of some adult pornography in the United Kingdom. Supporters of criminalization argue that Mill, often considered a staunch opponent of censorship, would support prohibition due to his feminist commitments. I argue that this account underestimates the strengths of the Millian account of private conduct and free expression, and the consistency of Millian anticensorship with feminist values. A Millian contextual defense of liberty, however, suggests several other policy approaches to addressing the harms of pornography.

Keywords:liberalism, free speech, pornography, privacy, feminism
Subjects:L Social studies > L211 Liberalism
L Social studies > L210 Political Theories
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences
ID Code:36233
Deposited On:19 Jun 2019 08:21

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