Freedom and CultureBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 270 Seiten |
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... communication . The form of control is inevitably determined in large measure by the theory of freedom held in the State . In Great Britain , where the western ideal of freedom has been eloquently stated and faithfully believed in ...
... communication . The form of control is inevitably determined in large measure by the theory of freedom held in the State . In Great Britain , where the western ideal of freedom has been eloquently stated and faithfully believed in ...
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... communication , is that the share of the cost directly carried by each member of the audience is very small . In the industrial countries almost anyone can afford to own a receiving set . The indirect cost is paid in general taxes or in ...
... communication , is that the share of the cost directly carried by each member of the audience is very small . In the industrial countries almost anyone can afford to own a receiving set . The indirect cost is paid in general taxes or in ...
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... communication are kept free and open , then scien- tists , with the aid of men and women in many walks of life , can use science to help create an era of international good will . The fruits of science , freely exchanged , can assist in ...
... communication are kept free and open , then scien- tists , with the aid of men and women in many walks of life , can use science to help create an era of international good will . The fruits of science , freely exchanged , can assist in ...
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