Cultural Autonomy in Global Communications: Planning National Information PolicyThe prescriptions found in Cees Hamelink's book collide frontally with the vital interests of the transnational corporate system. In his plea for "cultural dissociation", Hamelink urges that nations seeking sovereignty and independent development sever as many as possible of their links, especially cultural and informational ones, with transnational corporate chain -- From foreword. |
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Cultural Autonomy Threatened | 1 |
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A Plea for Dissociation | 87 |
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