The author argues that censorship is no longer a matter of state intervention. If creators police themselves, there will be no conflict with censors. However, can art flourish under these conditions? The author has previously written "A Worker in a Worker's State".
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The author argues that censorship is no longer a matter of state intervention. If creators police themselves, there will be no conflict with censors. However, can art flourish under these conditions? The author has previously written "A Worker in a Worker's State".
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