Can a press driven largely by the market place adequately report and judge the candidates for chief executive and the deeper values they represent? In 1992, that was a tough question. Democracy may indeed give us the leadership we deserve. The authors in this volume present an atmosphere of open debate and critics, for which democracy can survive.
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Can a press driven largely by the market place adequately report and judge the candidates for chief executive and the deeper values they represent? In 1992, that was a tough question. Democracy may indeed give us the leadership we deserve. The authors in this volume present an atmosphere of open debate and critics, for which democracy can survive.
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