Friday, March 12, 2010

Censorship-Adam Crawford

Background: the President should seek international agreements to protect Internet freedom; and (2) some U.S. businesses, in assisting foreign governments to restrict online access to U.S.-supported websites and government reports and to identify individual Internet users, are working contrary to U.S. foreign policy interests.

Goal of Action: The government should only be able to censor art when they are funding the exhibition themselves.

Type of Power: Implied power

Analysis: I think that government should only be able to censor art only when they are the ones funding it. This would be great because freedom of speech comes in to account when your able to make whatever you like since we have such freedoms its only fair if we have both government funding exhibitions and private funded so we can have two different points of view.

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