
Instead, Ben Shapiro (’07) has killed many trees for his book, Porn Generation, in order to relate to us what everyone already knows (there is a lot of sex in our culture sex sells) and offer solutions that range from the blatantly obvious (e.g., parents should try parenting) to the Orwellian (e.g., that the government should invoke the force of law against the vaguely-defined “obscenity” and “indecency.”) As is the case with other writers of his ilk, it is unclear to whom Ben is preaching. It’s not every day that your classmate embarks on a quest to explore one of society’s most controversial issues, treats the matter in an even-handed, reasonable fashion, and concludes with a logical, practicable solution. If he is slouching towards Gomorrah, it’s only because the chairs in Gropius suck.) Review by Elliott Marc Davis(Elliott is a 2L.
