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Free Expression, Media and the West from Gutenberg to Google

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The book explores the precarious state of free expression in contemporary society, highlighting a growing skepticism among the public regarding its importance as a cornerstone of civil life. It contrasts the historical perspective of figures like Alexander Hamilton and Winston Churchill with today's challenges, including sensationalism in media, suggesting that despite its flaws, free expression remains superior to any alternative governance system. The discussion emphasizes the need to reassess and defend this vital societal principle.

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Messages, Brian Winston

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2005
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