Oscar Wilde, Censorship and the Moral Art of Living

stuart yeates writes \”
The Philosophers\’ Magazine is carrying a story Oscar Wilde, Censorship and the Moral Art of Living which presents an overview of Oscar Wilde\’s trouble with, and philosophy towards, censorship.\”

They say in short, the problem of how and when to legislate for public morality remains as pertinent as it was in Wilde\’s time, and his arguments against censorship highlight for us the relationship between artist and public that is the central concern in censorship debates.