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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Today's Quote...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.093516.1836@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 09:35:16 GMT
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- "The dominant technologies of any age shape our often unspoken
- assumptions about what is possible and what is likely.
- The Constitution, for example, establishes a system of checks and
- balances through three branches of government, each designed
- to be equal to the other two.
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- "However, the authors of the Constitution assumed each branch would
- communicate with the people primarily through the printed page. When,
- in the middle of the twentieth century, electronic broadcasting
- replaced newspapers as the dominant means of mass communication, the
- relative prominence of the three branches of government changed, at
- least as they are perceived by the people.
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- "The president, unlike Congress and the courts, spoke with one voice
- on radio and, with the emergence of television, projected one face and
- personality into the living room of virtually every American home.
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- "The members of the House and Senate and the Supreme Court were never
- seen or heard all together through this medium -- except when they
- applauded the president during his State of the Union address. Thus,
- since real political power in a democracy flows from the people, the
- new prominence of the president compared to that of the other branches
- of government soon amounted to a kind of constitutional amendment by
- technology."
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- -- Senator Al Gore, in his book, _Earth in the Balance_
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- [Submitted by: camerons@gilligan.nad.3com.com (Cameron L. Spitzer)]
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- [I note Gore is honest enough to refer to "real political power *in*
- *a* *democracy*" (not in "our system") as "flowing from the people" --
- rather than the corporations which own the media, pay for the election
- campaigns of our "representatives" and otherwise exercise
- far-reaching control over the social and political institutions --HB]
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