Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography

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How sexuality should be regulated in a liberal political community is an important, controversial theoretical and empirical question-as shown by the recent criminalization of possession of some adult pornography in the United Kingdom. Supporters of criminalization argue that Mill, often considered a staunch opponent of censorship, would support prohibition due to his feminist commitments. I argue that this account underestimates the strengths of the Millian account of private conduct and free expression, and the consistency of Millian anticensorship with feminist values. A Millian contextual defense of liberty, however, suggests several other policy approaches to addressing the harms of pornography.

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Cowen, N. (2016). Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography. American Journal of Political Science, 60(2), 509–520. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12238

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