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Australian Dollars (includes postage in Australia )
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The Rapid Decline of Public Ethos
by Allan J Williams
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Learn about the huge program of political corruption during Australia's entry into the digital era as contrived between Mr Murdoch and the Labor and Coalition federal governments. It explains how the public's telecommunication infrastructure was converted into a commercial media marketing monoploy for News Ltd. This book exposes how the 1998 restructuring of parliament with new Independent Commissions has corrupted the invention of democracy, social justice and the rule of law...
It explains why democratic process and the rule of law are extremely critical if the digital era is ever to be revolutionary for the welfare of the public. It explains how politicians were manipulated to abandon this democratic process. It explains why Australians are no longer educated to understand the new sciences, engineering and out comes, for example, the management of e-information flow, e-goods flow and e-money flow, so critical to the survival of democracy in the new digital world of "e-culture".
With political good will for the return of democracy and social justice in the new e-world, this book explains how Australians can and why Australians should, within two or three years, be world leaders, in a revolutionary era of telecommunications with open public highways of tens of GBts per second to homes and offices, just as physical highways are open to the public.
The book has 150 pages with 12 charts and 6 quarter-page colour plates
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| Author | Allan J Williams | |
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| Paperback | 150 pages | |
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| ISBN | 978-0-9804923-0-9 | |
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| Dimensions | 150 x 210 mm | |
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| Weight | 211 g | |
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| Year | 2008 | |
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