There's an
important lesson to be drawn from the new book Licentious
Gotham: Erotic Publishing and Its Prosecution in 19th-Century New
York, writes Editor in Chief Nick Gillespie: Moral regulators
cannot effectively police the desires, dreams, and fantasies of
consenting adults. Indeed, prohibition typically creates or
exacerbates many more problems than it solves.
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