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The Same Old Dragon

Kirchwey, Freda | May 8, 1929 issue

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This article presents the new regulations for the censorship of plays in Italy, which illustrate perfectly what seems the truth about repression and liberty. The Italian dictatorship, with true Latin logic, knows this philosophic fact. When it begins to exercise its power of repression it represses everything at once. Nor is this a bad thing for the citizen. The law prohibits the plays, which seeks to condone vice, or crime or is calculated to excite hatred or aversion between different classes of society.

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DRAMA; DICTATORSHIP; FASCISM; CENSORSHIP; FREEDOM of information; ITALY
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