Vol. V, No. 4 April 1999


Desire

by Jonathan Wallace


The usual suspects

Martin Siegel on DiMaggio

John Spragge's Crossing the Border: Canada and the United States

Walter Lee on The Ethics of Impeachment: a reply

Bob Wilson: President Clinton's Outrageous Behavior

Glynn Ash: Morality and the Weather

Richard Thieme's Islands in the Clickstream: Distortions

Wayne Grytting's American Newspeak

Letters to The Ethical Spectacle

New hyperfiction by Jonathan Wallace

Belle

Belle Chalfin on an August Sunday in 1964. Twelve people who love and hate her

Jonathan Wallace's Hyperfiction

Censor in a box

Why Libraries Shouldn't Buy Censorware

The Censorware Page

Please also check out the website of The Censorware Project

Net Freedoms


SEX, LAWS and CYBERSPACE

by Jonathan Wallace and Mark Mangan

"Required reading for anyone interested in free speech in modern society."
New York Times Book Review

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Mumia Abu-Jamal, On Death Row After an Unfair Trial


Permanent Exhibits:

An Auschwitz Alphabet; A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King; The Free Speech Museum; Snipe's Portfolio

Write for the Spectacle! Articles on any ethical, political or legal topic will be considered, whether or not I agree with the opinions expressed.


"Noticing that no-one held the values I defended, I decided to make a spectacle of myself."--Richard Foreman


Copyright Jonathan Wallace 1999 except as otherwise indicated

Artist: Laurie Caro; all art copyright Laurie Caro 1999 except as otherwise indicated

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