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It is unlikely that running the Screw ad would help the magazine, as the majority contends. On the contrary, many people who were unfamiliar with Screw would learn never to subscribe, and some might even be motivated to work actively against Screw and other forms of pornography.
Of course some people might also decide to subscribe to Screw. That is a risk we are willing to incur in order to preserve an unblemished First Amendment.
By refusing an ad, The Crimson is restricting the freedom of choice of its readers. This argument ludicrously--and condescendingly--assumes that the readers of a newspaper receive all their information from it and are helpless without its guidance. Any reader of The Crimson with a desire to subscribe to...
Though written in a popular style, God Emperor does not sidestep moral complexity and ethical dilemma. Herbert understands that humanity needs myths and heroes to embody them. But he also knows the danger posed by those who claim to be the sole carriers and interpreters of those myths. Dune folk...
Fans now name children after characters (Shanna and Virginia are favorites). And they subscribe to several newsletters, among them Barbra Critiques, a monthly review by Barbara Wren, an Independence, Mo., bookseller. Sample appraisal: "Love at Sea ... Cute, short read. American gal, Greek guy, cruise ship ... lightly entertaining."