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Re: Censorship, promotion of books and dissemination of ideas. Camilla Send a noteboard - 06/02/2010 12:11:06 AM

1. Are there any books that should ever be censored? If so, why? If so, which ones? Who should decide what books are censored and for whom?

I think when it comes to censorship in schools, it depends on the grade level. Obviously younger children are not developmentally ready to be exposed to certain issues or themes. I think it should be up to the local school boards because communities are a lot smaller group to generalize by than by state or country. They should have an idea of the communities thoughts and feelings on certain issues and more able to decide what is appropriate. But again, that is for young children. I think it's different for older kids.

2. Should any books be withheld from libraries in high schools? If so, why? If so, which ones? Who should decide what books are withheld?

When you are talking high school age, I think that there are very few books that should be completely unavailable to students. For example, I saw the Joy of Sex on a banned book list, and while we all know high school students know plenty about sex, an instructional book on it probably isn't appropriate. But I think most books, even with controversial themes should be available. They are old enough to start thinking for themselves and they can't be sheltered forever.


So if students are having sex anyway, why should they be condemned to having bad sex? (I assume The Joy of Sex is a book that tells you how to have good sex.)

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