Erica Jong Quotes About Censorship

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  • A dreary censorship, and self-censorship, has been imposed on books by the centralization of the book industry.

    Erica Jong (1994). “The Devil at Large: Erica Jong on Henry Miller”, p.36, Grove Press
  • I am against censorship. I prefer the chaos of uncontrollable communication of all sorts to selective banning of certain materials. I do not think human beings can be trusted to be above politics and to promote the common good. One group's common good is another group's evil.

    Erica Jong (2007). “What Do Women Want?: Essays by Erica Jong”, p.86, Penguin
  • If we ban whatever offends any group in our diverse society, we will soon have no art, no culture, no humor, no satire. Satire is by its nature offensive. So is much art and political discourse. The value of these expressions far outweighs their risk.

    Erica Jong (2007). “What Do Women Want?: Essays by Erica Jong”, p.84, Penguin
  • A concern with 'public morality' is - if not the last refuge of a scoundrel - the first foray of the fascist.

    Erica Jong (2007). “What Do Women Want?: Essays by Erica Jong”, p.86, Penguin
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