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CLASSIC: George Carlin Gets Quoted in the Supreme Court: Ridiculous Stand-up Stories with Wayne Federman

Ridiculous History

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Censorship and Comedy: The Language Debate

This chapter explores the intersection of censorship and language in modern society through the lens of stand-up comedy, particularly focusing on George Carlin's influential performances. It highlights the cultural significance of words and the evolution of comedy, examining how iconic figures have shaped the discourse around free speech and societal norms.

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