Banned Knowledge: Throughout History This Information Has Been Kept From Us
"Banned Knowledge" examines the complex relationship between society and the knowledge that is deemed dangerous or unacceptable. John P. Hale provides a deep dive into the historical context of censorship, the mechanisms behind knowledge suppression, and the ethical debates surrounding the control of information. Through historical examples and modern cases, Hale highlights the importance of fighting for freedom of information in an era where technology can both hinder and enhance access to knowledge. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own role in this ongoing struggle and emphasizes the necessity of critical thinking in a world where knowledge is often contested.
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Banned Knowledge: Throughout History This Information Has Been Kept From Us
"Banned Knowledge" examines the complex relationship between society and the knowledge that is deemed dangerous or unacceptable. John P. Hale provides a deep dive into the historical context of censorship, the mechanisms behind knowledge suppression, and the ethical debates surrounding the control of information. Through historical examples and modern cases, Hale highlights the importance of fighting for freedom of information in an era where technology can both hinder and enhance access to knowledge. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own role in this ongoing struggle and emphasizes the necessity of critical thinking in a world where knowledge is often contested.
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Banned Knowledge: Throughout History This Information Has Been Kept From Us

Banned Knowledge: Throughout History This Information Has Been Kept From Us

Banned Knowledge: Throughout History This Information Has Been Kept From Us

Banned Knowledge: Throughout History This Information Has Been Kept From Us

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"Banned Knowledge" examines the complex relationship between society and the knowledge that is deemed dangerous or unacceptable. John P. Hale provides a deep dive into the historical context of censorship, the mechanisms behind knowledge suppression, and the ethical debates surrounding the control of information. Through historical examples and modern cases, Hale highlights the importance of fighting for freedom of information in an era where technology can both hinder and enhance access to knowledge. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own role in this ongoing struggle and emphasizes the necessity of critical thinking in a world where knowledge is often contested.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184303161
Publisher: John P Hale
Publication date: 10/29/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 149 KB
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