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Media Dictatorship - How Schools and Educators Can Defend Freedom of Speech

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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.

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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


About the author

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.

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