Media Dictatorship: How Schools and Educators Can Defend Freedom of Speech

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2022)
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Media Dictatorship: How Schools and Educators Can Defend Freedom of Speech examines how the increasing power of the media is dangerous to democracy and modern civilization. Educators and administrators have a responsibility to develop a generation of students who value freedom of speech and can defend and sustain both democracy and civilization.

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