how can a democratic discourse exist in a corporate owned informational system? Who, for example, possesses freedom of speech in such a society?


Chapter Five, Corporatizing Communication And Culture, p. 138 - Living In The Number One Country (2000)


How can a democratic discourse exist in a corporate owned informational system? Who, for example, possesses freedom of speech in such a society?

How can a democratic discourse exist in a corporate owned informational system? Who, for example, possesses freedom of speech in such a society?

How can a democratic discourse exist in a corporate owned informational system? Who, for example, possesses freedom of speech in such a society?

How can a democratic discourse exist in a corporate owned informational system? Who, for example, possesses freedom of speech in such a society?