Protecting Our Rights : What Goes on the Internet

Protecting Our Rights : What Goes on the Internet
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Book Description
Sex, violence, privacy and free speech are among the nation's most difficult social issues. With the growth of the Internet, Americans must reconsider these sensitive subjects in light of their new electronic form. This illustrated issue guide offeres a concise, clear overview of the problems caused by the Internet and discusses what can be done to address them.

Written by award-winning journalist Michael deCourcey Hinds, this issue guide is part of a series of National Issues Forums guides which cover such topics as suburban sprawl, public school reform, the environment, illegal drugs, the economy and jobs. They are stuctured in a way to give concerned citizens an unbiased, easily understandable but in-depth,introduction to an issue and explain the different and sometimes competing solutions that exist. The guides are nonpartisan and do not advocate a particular solution to any public issue, and are an excellent educational tool.


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Public Agenda is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization based in New York City that is well respected for its influential public opinion polls and its balanced educational materials. Founded in 1975 by social scientist and author Daniel Yankelovich and former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Public Agenda's materials have won praise for their credibility and fairness from elected officials from both political parties and experts and decision-makers across the political spectrum.

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