|
This is a free sample preview of the essay
The Statutory Definition Of Pornography
Beginning of essay
Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's suggested statutory
definition of pornography. How does one who generally accepts MacKinnon
and Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and
who accepts a need for legal redress of the harms perpetrated by
pornography, deal with ....
Middle of essay ....nance,
namely, the particular victim of the specified injury. I shall argue that
such a modification would largely cohere with the conception of harm
already at work in Ontario law, would afford only a minor reduction in the
potential efficacy of such legislation in curbing the harm of pornography,
and would offer to empower the feminist camp which is behind such an
ordinance with a mechanism for social and political change if a
sufficiently organized feminist "vanguard" took hold of the opport.... |
Number of words: 5243 |
Approximate pages: 20 |
|
Need help with writing your essay? Sign up today to view the rest of this paper and get unlimited access to over 45000 other essays just
like it. Some other sites charge you for each essay, but here at EssayPal we give you full access to our entire database for one low subscription
fee. Thousands of other students around the world have realized what an affordable deal this is and have become members. Come see what
you are missing out on. Once you've become a member, you will not go back to the other term paper sites either.
Length |
Type |
Price |
PayPal |
30 days |
recurring |
$19.95 |
90 days |
recurring |
$39.95 |
180 days |
non-recurring |
$69.95 |
|
|
|