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.
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.
Cedrick Ngalande is an aerospace engineer and space scientist residing in California. He was born in Malawi in Africa at a time when the country was still a dictatorship. His expertise in multiple disciplines, from science to business to engineering to finance, gives him a unique perspective of the way the media shapes, controls, and sometimes suppresses expert opinion in different fields on important issues.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Rise of Media Dictatorship Chapter 2: Political Correctness Chapter 3: How Media Dictatorship Undermines Modern Civilization Chapter 4: How the Media Influences Religion Chapter 5: Media Influence in Schools Chapter 6: Hypocrisy of the Social Media Platforms Chapter 7: Final Word About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Rise of Media Dictatorship Chapter 2: Political Correctness Chapter 3: How Media Dictatorship Undermines Modern Civilization Chapter 4: How the Media Influences Religion Chapter 5: Media Influence in Schools Chapter 6: Hypocrisy of the Social Media Platforms Chapter 7: Final Word About the Author
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