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1 I, 1 | beyond human control. For even though acts of communicating 2 I, 2 | the media of communication even more pervasive and powerful. " 3 I, 2 | near-narcotic effects. Not even those who shun the media 4 III, 14| side by side with it, and even as part of it, some nations 5 III, 14| largely ignored by media even as others are reported; 6 III, 14| indefensible selectivity. Even more fundamentally, communication 7 III, 14| time when prosperity, and even survival, depend on information.~ 8 III, 15| the stage for conflict.~Even in countries with democratic 9 III, 15| sterilization, abortion and even euthanasia as a mark of 10 III, 16| the less powerful. Today "even the least-widespread cultures 11 III, 18| incomprehension, perhaps even contempt, as an object of 12 IV, 20| conception of the common good.~Even to reasonable people of 13 IV, 23| 23. Even so, we continue to believe 14 IV, 24| This principle applies even, and perhaps especially, 15 IV, 26| relations with journalists. Even though the questions they 16 IV, 26| sometimes discordant and even destructive messages (cf. 17 V, 29| economic, racial, political, even religious - at others' expense? 18 V, 32| vindicating himself, not even when he was accused and