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Story of O: The sadomasochistic passages
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What does the Communist Manifesto actually say?
Why Italy banned Hemingway’s novel A Farewell to Arms?
Portnoy’s Complaint: A guide to the filthiest and funniest Jewish novel
The Metamorphosis: The final scene is more disturbing than the first
Code Noir: Read the ‘humane’ laws written to protect slaves
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Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret: Why was it banned?
Ars amatoria: Controversial advice on sex and date rape from Rome
A Farewell to Arms: All the dirty words you won’t find in the novel
The Jihadi Manifesto: Sayyid Qutb’s Milestones
A Wrinkle in Time: Is it blasphemous or too Christian?
Roald Dahl’s The Witches: The paragraphs critics called sexist
Carrie: The bloody parts
The Sorrows of Young Werther: These passages inspired suicide
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In Britain ‘it is good to kill an admiral from time to time’
When “flower children” spurred kids to abandon childhood
The Communist Manifesto in 35 historical photos
Building Utopia: The most important pre-Marx socialists
Why Marx attacked rival socialists as ‘reactionary’ and ‘utopian’?
Women in 19th-century novels: Rebellious wives had to die!
O for objectification: When a woman allows men to use her
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Uncensored!
Candide: The shocking passages
Story of O: The sadomasochistic passages
Madame Bovary: The scandalous scenes
Of Mice and Men: The shocking passages
The Little Red Schoolbook: The challenging passages on education
What does the Communist Manifesto actually say?
Why Italy banned Hemingway’s novel A Farewell to Arms?
Portnoy’s Complaint: A guide to the filthiest and funniest Jewish novel
The Metamorphosis: The final scene is more disturbing than the first
Code Noir: Read the ‘humane’ laws written to protect slaves
Uncensored! (View all)
Banned Books
A Light in the Attic: Controversial poems
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret: Why was it banned?
Ars amatoria: Controversial advice on sex and date rape from Rome
A Farewell to Arms: All the dirty words you won’t find in the novel
The Jihadi Manifesto: Sayyid Qutb’s Milestones
A Wrinkle in Time: Is it blasphemous or too Christian?
Roald Dahl’s The Witches: The paragraphs critics called sexist
Carrie: The bloody parts
The Sorrows of Young Werther: These passages inspired suicide
Banned Books (View all)
Controversial Topics
Voltaire’s radical views on race and slavery
Why Voltaire mocked Canada as ‘a few acres of snow’?
In Britain ‘it is good to kill an admiral from time to time’
When “flower children” spurred kids to abandon childhood
The Communist Manifesto in 35 historical photos
Building Utopia: The most important pre-Marx socialists
Why Marx attacked rival socialists as ‘reactionary’ and ‘utopian’?
Women in 19th-century novels: Rebellious wives had to die!
O for objectification: When a woman allows men to use her
Controversial Topics (View all)
Themes
Age-inappropriate
Business Views
Damaging Lifestyles
Depressing/Demoralizing
Euthanasia
Offensive Language
Political Views
Prejudice
Racism/Racial Issues
Religious Views/Blasphemy
Sexism
Sexual Content
Suicide
Violence
Discover Books
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Forgotten Controversial Books
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Historical Timelines
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