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If Were a (Constitutional) Dictator

Ernst, Morris L. | January 13, 1932 issue

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The article focuses on the author's views, if he were a dictator. First of all, he will repeal all legislation giving the state power to censor ideas by control of mails, customs, movies, and so on, or by forbidding free discussion of obscenity, sedition, and birth control. He will cancel all radio licenses, paying nothing for permits because no vested right has been transferred to broadcasting companies. Then establish governmental broadcasting companies with decentralized control in order to prevent all of the culture from flowing through Manhattan. Some other facts, to be followed by the author are also presented.

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TRADE regulation; CONSTITUTIONAL law; DICTATORSHIP; BIRTH control; BROADCASTING; LICENSES
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