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Batra 210 1$aLanham, Maryland :$cRowman & Littlefield Publishers,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (251 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4422-2587-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; Preface: How the Book Was Born; Prometheus and Confucius; Human Rights and Julian Assange; Gratitude; Introduction: The Making of the Aspirational Society; Promethean Possibilities of the Aspirational Society; 1 Turbulence and Harmony; The Cauldron of Creativity; Pragmatism; Pursuing the Freedom Trail Wherever It Leads; Court Ruling; But Thank God: For Every Jerry Falwell There's Larry Flynt; Crude and Outrageous Speech as Corrective; The First Amendment Is More Than Free Speech; Historians Need Lessons; Doubtfully Trusting; How Unscripted Life Enables Innovative Behavior 327 $aState of ParanoiaHow the First Amendment Creates Mongrelized Offspring; Creative Disequilibrium; Warning; When the U.S. Supreme Court Woke Up; Freedom from Irrational Fear; Tyranny of Self-Censorship; 2 How Free Speech Stimulates Innovative Behavior; The Remaking of Motherhood and Other Wonders; Right of Procreation; Mitigating Reproductive Constraints; Seeking Answers; Freedom from Revealed Truth; Eternal Optimism for Making the World a Better Place; Sustainable Innovation; Civic Participation; Openness Makes Americans Inventive; Global Brain-Grid Emerging; Democratization and Innovation 327 $a3 Telling Stories to a Hyperconnected WorldA Vigorous and Wide Open Newsosphere; Unfiltered and Unbridled; Harassment; A Hazardous Vocation; Balancing Competing Interests; Trust, But Verify; Outrageously Transparent; Continuum of the Fake and the Real; Unreliable Sources; News: Simulation and Dissimulation; Dark Journalism; Social Media and Online Civic Journalism; Empowering Citizen Journalists; Exaggerated Fears; News Media and Innovation; Exceptional; The Power of Weak Ties; Building Trust in Social Networks; Can Social Networking Create Social Capital Despite Weak Ties? 327 $aWikiLeaks's ChallengeMaking Sense; New Challenges; 4 Commercial Speech and Innovation; The Soft Power of Aspirational Brands; Status Change; Challenging Authority; Commercial Speech and the Public Interest; Language and Innovation; Fired Up and Get Going; Beautiful Deceptions; The Culture of Aspiration and the Arab Street; Turning Ideas into Assets; Mashing Up; Business Methods Patenting; Corporate Speech; 5 Free Press and Marketplace Fundamentalism; The Dark Side of the Aspirational Society; Sources of Corruption; Insatiable at the Top; Hit the Numbers or You Are Out 327 $aThe Moral Neutrality of NumbersMoney, Money, Money, and More Money; When Drug Companies Sell Snake Oil; Free Press and Corporate Behavior; Who Do You Call When Nothing Works?; 6 China's Authoritarianism Challenges American Democratic Exceptionalism; The Roar of the Dragon; Vicious Capitalist Energy; Extreme Nationalism; No Gratitude; Pacific Ocean Issue; Can China Challenge America without Embracing the First Freedoms?; Pragmatism; Dissidents in the Digital Age; Human Rights; Virtual Struggle; Cyber Resistance; The Persistence of China's Dissenters; Will Information Be Free in China? 327 $aAbundance without Freedom 330 $aThe First Freedoms and America's Culture of Innovation explores how the triangulation of the First Freedoms, open and competitive marketplace, and global brain-and-muscle-inflow into the Unites States generates spaces for Americans to become constant tinkerers, innovators, and entrepreneurs. 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