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Democracy and the Mass Media: A Collection of Essays

Cambridge et al.: Cambridge University Press (1990), xi, 410 pp.

Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy

ISBN 0-521-38122-3; 0-521-38817-1

1 Liberal constraints on private power? Reflections on the origins and rationale of access regulation / Stephen Holmes
2 Liberalism and free speech / David Kelley and Roger Donway
3 Foundations and limits of freedom of the press / Judith Lichtenberg
4 Why the state? / Owen M. Fiss
5 Practices of toleration / Onora O'Neill
6 Access in a post-social responsibility age / Carl Sessions Stepp
7 Who decides? / Frederick Schauer
8 Four criticisms of press ethics / Jeffrey B. Abramson
9 Political communication systems and democratic values / Michael Gurevitch and Jay G. Blumler
10 Mass communications policy: where we are and where we should be going / Henry Geller
11 Content regulation reconsidered / I. M. Scanlon, Jr.
12 The rationale of public regulation of the media / Lee C. Bollinger
13 The role of a free press in strengthening democracy / Sanford J. Ungar