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1 | In Search of the Roots: Deconstructing the Institution of Freedom of the Press | 1 |
"Invention of Printing Is No Great Matter Compared with the Invention of Letters" | 6 | |
Freedom of Speech as a Privilege of Learned Men | 17 | |
Imposing "Functions" on the Media | 27 | |
2 | Free Press for Social Control: From Bentham to American Pragmatists | 35 |
The Idea of Separation of Powers and the Press | 35 | |
Publicity, Public Opinion Tribunal, and the Fourth Estate | 42 | |
Public Opinion and the Press as Means to Control Mass Behavior | 63 | |
3 | Freedom to Reason, Right to Communicate | 83 |
Liberty in Equality: Controversies on Rousseau's Censorial Tribunal | 85 | |
Right to Freedom: Kant's Principle of Publicity | 94 | |
Why Freedom of Enterprise Is Not a Species of Freedom of the Press: Marx | 112 | |
Liberty and Tolerance Aimed at Truth: Mill | 128 | |
From the Republic of Letters to the Public of Letters to the Editor | 163 | |
References | 203 | |
Index | 213 | |
About the Author | 229 |
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