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Yes, Plato believed that certain songs with specific rhythms and modes could have a negative effect on citizens' character and morals. He banned these songs from his ideal society in "The Republic" because he thought they would lead to undesirable behavior.
Plato banned the flute from his ideal society in "The Republic" because he believed its association with cults and emotional music could lead to a lack of self-control and moral decay among citizens. He preferred the lyre for its more restrained and harmonious qualities.
The flute was banned by Plato because of its association with emotional and irrational behavior in the cults of Dionysus. Plato believed that music should only be used to promote moral and intellectual growth in society.
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Yes, Plato believed that certain songs with specific rhythms and modes could have a negative effect on citizens' character and morals. He banned these songs from his ideal society in "The Republic" because he thought they would lead to undesirable behavior.
To email a moderator is to send an email to a moderator... That's kind of self-explanatory. You GET banned on game websites because you do things that moderators/administrators don't approve of.
Certain pieces of news were not broadcast Certain photos were banned The Communist newspaper The Daily Worker was banned in 1941 because it opposed the war Soldiers' letters were censored to delete all mention of times and places.
It is not. It has been banned in the past at certain schools, but it is no longer currently
Actually, the use of Facebook can be banned at home, in school, and in certain countries.
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a banned is not able to be in a certain country
If your banned forever call their service number, and you need an adult with that. If your banned for a certain amount of time BE PATIENT!
Espionage act.
it is banned because it talks of cloning and that is bad! it is banned because it talks of cloning and that is bad!
Certain music was banned by the Catholic Church because it was considered inappropriate or sacrilegious, going against the teachings and values of the Church. This included music with explicit or immoral lyrics, as well as music that was seen as promoting ideas contrary to Catholic beliefs.