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  2. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    The Degenerate Art Exhibition. An example of extreme state censorship was the Nazis' requirements of using art as propaganda. Art was only allowed to be used as a political instrument to control people and failure to act in accordance with the censors was punishable by law, even fatal.

  3. Category:Censorship in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Censorship in the arts" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. ... Degenerate art; Degenerate music; Michael Dickinson (artist)

  4. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Self-censorship is not the only form of corporate censorship in the news and entertainment businesses. Croteau and Hoynes [130] also describe examples of managers censoring their employees, subdivisions of conglomerates applying pressure upon one another, and pressure applied upon corporations by external entities such as advertisers.

  5. Degenerate art - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's rise to power on 30 January 1933, was quickly followed by the censorship of modern art: book burnings were organized, artists and musicians were dismissed from teaching positions, and curators who had shown a partiality for modern art were replaced by Party members. [24]

  6. HK art museum faces censorship backlash - AOL

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    The opening of a contemporary art museum intended to match the likes of London’s Tate Modern and New York’s Museum of Modern Art has caused tension between Hong Kong cultural officials and ...

  7. Art world descends on Hong Kong as security laws spur ... - AOL

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    A new national security law has deepened fears about self-censorship in the arts in Hong Kong, one of the world’s biggest art markets.

  8. Censorship in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Censorship of film was commonplace since the USSR's inception. Beginning with the Russian Civil War (1917–1922), censoring film effectively advanced socialist realism, a mode of art production that positively portrays socialism and constituents of socialist nations. As propaganda tools directed at the masses—particularly the illiterate ...

  9. Opinion - As US censorship industry collapses, the fight for ...

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    Germany is again a chilling example of the true record of such systems. Past polling of German citizens found that only 18 percent felt free to express their opinions in public.