'The law of libel is the instrument of censorship by which dignity--too often pseudo-dignity--is to be upheld.' That is Michael Rubinstein's definition in his introduction to this lively and authoritative account Wicked, Wicked Libels (originally published in 1972) of the libel situation in Britain.
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'The law of libel is the instrument of censorship by which dignity--too often pseudo-dignity--is to be upheld.' That is Michael Rubinstein's definition in his introduction to this lively and authoritative account Wicked, Wicked Libels (originally published in 1972) of the libel situation in Britain.
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