- Theodore Schroeder
Theodore Schroeder (1864–
February 10 ,1953 ) was a controversial author who wrote on issues pertaining to freedom of expression. cite web
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University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1882 to study engineering, then earned a law degree in 1889. cite web
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Schroeder practiced law for ten years in
Salt Lake City ,Utah , working for statehood for Utah.In 1900, Schroeder moved to New York. In 1902, he formed the
Free Speech League (a precursor to theAmerican Civil Liberties Union ) withLincoln Steffens and others.Schroeder helped defend his anarchist friend
Emma Goldman at her Denver trial.In 1904 Schroeder retired from practicing law and began writing. cite journal
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year =1956
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url = ]At the time of Schroeder's death, a friend Kuhn was preparing for publication another book consisting of reprints of articles written by Schroeder, mainly
anti-Mormon in nature. The headings of the articles were "Incest in Mormonism," "Polygamy in Congress," "Polygamy and the Constitution," "Polygamy and Inspired Lies," "The Sex-Determinant in Mormon Theology," "Mormonism and Prostitution," "Proxies in Mormon Polygamy," "Was Joseph Smith, 'The Prophet,' an Abortionist?" "Sadism in Mormonism," and "Sanctified Lust."Death
His writings became the subject of a lawsuit following his death. In his will, Schroeder left his estate to two friends, with the instruction that the money from the estate be used to gather his voluminous writings and publish them. Two of Schroeder's cousins contested the will and successfully voided it.
When upholding a lower court's decision, Judge O'Sullivan of the
Connecticut Supreme Court stated in a unanimous three-judge opinion, "The law will not declare a trust valid when the object of the trust, as the finding discloses, is to distribute articles which reek of the sewer. The very enumeration of some of the titles which Schroeder selected for his writings brands them indelibly, and a reading of the article which he called "Prenatal Psychisms and Mystical Pantheism" is a truly nauseating experience in the field of pornography. The trust is invalid as being contrary to public policy."Bibliography
*Obscene Literature and Constitutional Law, 1911.
*Erotogenesis of Religion [Erotogenesis definition:arousal of sexual feeling]
*Divinity in Semen
*Why Priests Don't Marry
*Shaker Celibacy and Salacity [Salacity definition: Appealing to or stimulating sexual desire; lascivious.]
*Phallic Worship to Secularized Sex [Phallic definition: Penis]
*What About You? 1951 "(Was a compilation which consisted, in part, of articles criticizing religious beliefs, questioning the existence of God, and pointing to the stupidity of man in praying to God. The titles of certain of its chapters were "The Love-Hate Complex," "Three Attitudes toward Sex," "Why Is Obscenity?" "Where Is Obscenity?" "'Obscenity' and Mental Health," "My Bigotry," and "My Envy.")"Notes
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