Individuals, Journalism, and Society Epilogue—Lessons learned
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Individuals, Journalism, and Society Epilogue—Lessons learned - Stephen Waters
INDIVIDUALS, JOURNALISM, And SOCIETY Epilogue-Lessons learned
Screenplay by Stephen B. Waters
Nefarious people have joined in a new battle for your mind. They believe your individuality doesn’t matter, that journalism serves them alone, and that society expects them to rule.
While most schooling leaves people defenseless against their words, this will help defend against their bold misuse of ideas.
Stephen B. Waters
6391 Karlen Rd.
Rome, NY 13440
sbwaters@rnymedia.com
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Individuals, Journalism, and Society—Epilogue/ Stephen B. Waters
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Author’s Note
Individuals, Journalism, and Society was begun in November, 2008, and published in 2010. Those three concepts overlay each other like concentric circles. What is important for one is important to the adjacent circles.
Decade by decade IJ&S examined the 20th century to reveal why it failed to live up to expectations. It concludes with what might be done to salvage both culture and