| Felix Dodds, Tim Pippard - 2013 - 291 halaman
...remain the first which carries the furthest the works of thought and intelligence. Louis Pasteur A ... Government, without popular information, or the means...Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both. James Madison, 1822 Introduction Concerns about national security have taken centre stage since 1 1... | |
| Joseph A. Califano Jr. - 2009 - 562 halaman
...their right-to-print hand. Watergate made me realize how prescient James Madison was when he wrote, "A popular government without popular information...means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or tragedy or perhaps both." I came to see my job as a mission to persuade judges that they must protect... | |
| Andrew Rudalevige - 2005 - 382 halaman
...48. NY Times Co. v. United States, 403 US 713 (1971). Or as James Madison put the point back in 1822, "a people who mean to be their own Governors must...themselves with the power which knowledge gives." Quoted in Schlesinger, Imperial Presidency, 333. 49. Clinton, July 5 interview, Public Papers of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 2005 - 1180 halaman
...iiilorin.iii.4i or the means of acquiring it. u but a Prologue ta a Farce or a Tragedy, or, perhaps both A people who mean to be their own Governors, must...arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives ' The principle of openness became one of the bulwarks of American democracy, ofTcnng crucial protections... | |
| Lucie M. C. R. Guibault - 2006 - 394 halaman
...other non-elect rulers.47 This notion of self-government finds support also in James Madison's words: 'A popular government without popular information...own governors, must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives.'48 Based on this premise, Meiklejohn explained the principle of free speech and modeled... | |
| Office for Intellectual Freedom - 2006 - 554 halaman
...man is able to read, all is safe. (Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Colonel Yancy, January 16, 1816)6 A popular government, without popular information...own Governors, must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives. (James Madison in a letter to William T. Barry, August 4, 1822)7 In summary, the Bill... | |
| Mark Lloyd - 2010 - 352 halaman
...and comparative media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Inspired by Madison's observation that "A popular government without popular information...prologue to a farce or a tragedy or perhaps both," Mark Lloyd has crafted a complex and powerful assessment of the relationship between communications... | |
| Adam Hibbert - 2006 - 48 halaman
...voters. If the media provides poor-quality information, voters are more likely to make bad decisions. "A popular government without popular information...prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both." James Madison, one of the founders of the United States Constitution, 1822 *, Over time, modern societies... | |
| Ajithaa Edirimane - 2006 - 220 halaman
...those who are contemplating the purchase of a condominium, either for investment or as a family home. "Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people...themselves with the power which knowledge gives." - JAMES MADISON CHAPTER 1 CREATION OF A CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY What is a Condominium? A Condominium has... | |
| Gregory C. Sisk - 2006 - 694 halaman
...of the FOIA is also straightforward. The Senate Report on the FOIA legislation quoted James Madison: "Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people...own governors, must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives."440 The Supreme Court in United States Department of Justice v. Reporters Committee... | |
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