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Pornography Scare

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The Washington Post, October 28th, 1993

Catherine MacKinnon, author of "Only Words" and campaigner in the culture wars on campuses, is more than just another full-time victim, ubiquitous and loud in proclaiming that she has been silenced. This professor at the University of Michigan law school also is a leader of the most radical assault on free speech in American history. McCarthyism, the "red scare" after the First World War, and the Alien and Sedition Acts were the products of political factions with familiar kinds of interests and passions. But today's assault on free speech is launched by intellectuals citing the core values o...

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