James R. Stoner Jr.
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The Social Costs of Pornography: A Collection of Papers
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2010
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3 editions
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History of American Political Thought
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2003
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Common Law and Liberal Theory: Coke, Hobbes, and the Origins of American Constitutionalism
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1992
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5 editions
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Common-Law Liberty: Rethinking American Constitutionalism
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2003
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The Founders on God and Government
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2004
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Rethinking Business Management: Examining the Foundations of Business Education
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2008
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4 editions
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The Supreme Court and American Constitutionalism
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1997
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Thomas More: Why Patron of Statesmen?
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2015
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The Social Costs of Pornography: A Collection of Papers
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The Social Costs of Pornography: A Statement of Findings and Recommendations
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“In real life, sexually-speaking, women are slow cookers and men are microwaves. But in pornography, all a man does is touch a woman and she’s howling in delight. Today, pornography is so widely used by young men, they learn these falsehoods. There’s good evidence that the more porn men watch, the less satisfied they are with their partner’s looks and sexual performance.”
― The Social Costs of Pornography: A Collection of Papers
― The Social Costs of Pornography: A Collection of Papers
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