Human Freedoms
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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The following is a list of sources of information used to develop the definitions/principles printed in the Dec. 23 and Jan. 13 editions of the Times-Union as part of my series of letters on basic human freedoms. Those definitions are the following - Freedom of Thought & Inquiry, Freedom of Dissent and Freedom of Communication. The definition of Freedom of Religion was printed in the Times-Union earlier last year with the sources of information for those letters printed in the Times-Union earlier last year with the sources of information for those letters printed in 2005 and 2006. Most of the sources of information for these definitions can be found at the Warsaw Public Library for those interested in doing their won research.
1. Censorship: Opposing Viewpoints
2. Censorship- Opposing Viewpoints Digests
3. Censorship- Lucent Overview Series
4. Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies
5. Censorship
6. An American Paradox: Censorship in a Nation of Free Speech
7. Is it Unpatriotic to Criticize One's Country?
8. Freedom of the Mind: A Reasoned and Eloquent Exposition of Basic American Liberties
9. Freedom of Expression in the Supreme Court: The Defining Cases
10. Sex, Sin and Blasphemy: A Guide to America's Censorship Wars
11. The Reference Shelf: Censorship in the United States
12. Encyclopedia Brittanica
13. Propaganda: The Art of Persuasion: World War II: An Allied and Axis Visual Record, 1933-1945
14. First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
15. America's Libertarian Heritage: The Politics of Freedom
16. Times-Union Statement of Principles
17. The European Convention on Human Rights (1950)
Explanations for these definitions will follow at later dates.
Alexander Houze
Leesburg[[In-content Ad]]
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The following is a list of sources of information used to develop the definitions/principles printed in the Dec. 23 and Jan. 13 editions of the Times-Union as part of my series of letters on basic human freedoms. Those definitions are the following - Freedom of Thought & Inquiry, Freedom of Dissent and Freedom of Communication. The definition of Freedom of Religion was printed in the Times-Union earlier last year with the sources of information for those letters printed in the Times-Union earlier last year with the sources of information for those letters printed in 2005 and 2006. Most of the sources of information for these definitions can be found at the Warsaw Public Library for those interested in doing their won research.
1. Censorship: Opposing Viewpoints
2. Censorship- Opposing Viewpoints Digests
3. Censorship- Lucent Overview Series
4. Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies
5. Censorship
6. An American Paradox: Censorship in a Nation of Free Speech
7. Is it Unpatriotic to Criticize One's Country?
8. Freedom of the Mind: A Reasoned and Eloquent Exposition of Basic American Liberties
9. Freedom of Expression in the Supreme Court: The Defining Cases
10. Sex, Sin and Blasphemy: A Guide to America's Censorship Wars
11. The Reference Shelf: Censorship in the United States
12. Encyclopedia Brittanica
13. Propaganda: The Art of Persuasion: World War II: An Allied and Axis Visual Record, 1933-1945
14. First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
15. America's Libertarian Heritage: The Politics of Freedom
16. Times-Union Statement of Principles
17. The European Convention on Human Rights (1950)
Explanations for these definitions will follow at later dates.
Alexander Houze
Leesburg[[In-content Ad]]
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