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− | In the contemporary society pornography has become an [[industry]] that exploits its workers, [[cultural domination|culturally dominates]] communities, and | + | In the contemporary society pornography has become an [[industry]] that exploits its workers, [[cultural domination|culturally dominates]] communities, and is viewed by some to pervert views of [[sexuality]] and [[sexual identity]]. As such a few anarchists oppose and work to abolish this industry. This doesn't imply that all anarchist are “anti-porn”, in reality the movement does not have a single view of the role of pornography in the free society. Although anti-pornography legislation is often viewed as the form of [[censorship]], some anarchists chose to argue that pornographic depictions often consumerise sexuality and objectify people involved. Counterargument to that would be that the described is the characteristic of the current culture and not of pornography as the whole. |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 10:50, 25 July 2008
Pornography is the depiction of the sexual nature intended to arouse the person. Legal and personal definitions of pornography differ. Some include erotica in the definition of pornography, while some include pornography in the definition of erotica. Others consider them to be a distinct, although sometimes overlapping, entity.
Other words for pornography
- porn
- pr0n
- smut
"Anarchist" view of pornography
In the contemporary society pornography has become an industry that exploits its workers, culturally dominates communities, and is viewed by some to pervert views of sexuality and sexual identity. As such a few anarchists oppose and work to abolish this industry. This doesn't imply that all anarchist are “anti-porn”, in reality the movement does not have a single view of the role of pornography in the free society. Although anti-pornography legislation is often viewed as the form of censorship, some anarchists chose to argue that pornographic depictions often consumerise sexuality and objectify people involved. Counterargument to that would be that the described is the characteristic of the current culture and not of pornography as the whole.
External links
- VegPorn.com ( amateur pornography for and by vegetarians).
- EFF "Censorship - Martin Rimm/CMU/Time & Related Anti-Porn Hysteria" Archive
- Anarchism and sex