Ronald K. L. Collins Quote

Historically, it was thought that the sole or primary enemy of free expression was the State. Today, the consequences of commercial communication reveal that the private captains of the advertising empire may prove to be an enemy of equal stature.


"Commerce & Communication," 71 Texas Law Review 697 (1993)


Historically, it was thought that the sole or primary enemy of free expression was the State. Today, the consequences of commercial communication...

Historically, it was thought that the sole or primary enemy of free expression was the State. Today, the consequences of commercial communication...

Historically, it was thought that the sole or primary enemy of free expression was the State. Today, the consequences of commercial communication...

Historically, it was thought that the sole or primary enemy of free expression was the State. Today, the consequences of commercial communication...