The First Freedoms and America's Culture of Innovation: The Constitutional Foundations of the Aspirational Society

The First Freedoms and America's Culture of Innovation: The Constitutional Foundations of the Aspirational Society

by Narain D. Batra
The First Freedoms and America's Culture of Innovation: The Constitutional Foundations of the Aspirational Society

The First Freedoms and America's Culture of Innovation: The Constitutional Foundations of the Aspirational Society

by Narain D. Batra

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Overview

This is a book about the dynamics of the aspirational society. It explores the boundaries of permissible thought--deviations and transgressions that create constant innovations. When confronted with a problem, an innovative mind struggles and brings forth something distinctive--new ideas, new inventions, and new programs based on unconventional approaches to solve the problem. But this can be done only if the culture creates large breathing spaces by leaving people alone, not as a matter of state generosity but as something fundamental in being an American. Consequently, the Constitutional mandate of “Congress shall make no law…” has encouraged fearless speech, unrestrained thought, and endless experimentation leading to newer developments in science, technology, the arts, and not least socio-political relations. Most of all, the First Freedoms liberate the mind from irrational fears and encourage an environment of divergent thinking, non-conformity, and resistance to a collective mindset. The First Freedoms encourage Americans to be iconoclastic, to be creatively crazy, to be impure, thus, enabling them to mix and re-mix ideas to design new technologies and cultural forms and platforms, anything from experimental social relations and big data explorations to electing our first black president.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442225886
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/18/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 255
File size: 431 KB

About the Author

Narain D. Batra is professor of communications at Norwich University, Vermont, where he teaches media law, ethics, television criticism, and social media and the Internet.

Table of Contents

PREFACE
HOW THE BOOK WAS BORN
Prometheus and Confucius
Human Rights and Julian Assange
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
INTRODUCTION
THE MAKING OF THE ASPIRATIONAL SOCIETY
Promethean Possibilities
CHAPTER ONE
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 Lesson
Doubtfully Trusting
How Unscripted Life Enables Innovative Behavior
State of Paranoia
How The First Amendment Creates Mongrelized Offspring
Creative Disequilibrium
Warning
When US Supreme Court Woke Up
Freedom From Irrational Fear
Tyranny Of Self-Censorship
CHAPTER TWO
HOW FREE SPEECH STIMULATES INNOVATIVE BEHAVIOR
The Re-Making 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
CHAPTER THREE
TELLING STORIES TO A HYPER-CONNECTED WORLD
A 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?
WikiLeaks’ Challenge
Making Sense
New Challenges
CHAPTER FOUR
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
Turning Ideas Into Assets
Culture of Aspiration and the Arab Street
Mashing Up
Business Methods Patenting
Corporate Speech
CHAPTER FIVE
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
The Moral Neutrality of Numbers
When Drug Companies Sell Snake Oil
Free Press and Corporate Behavior
Who Do You Call When Nothing Works?
CHAPTER SIX
CHINA’S AUTHORITARIANISM CHALLENGES AMERICAN 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?
Abundance Without Freedom
Half-hearted Freedom
The Future Is Dragon. Do You Hear It Coming?
Points of Light
Innovation in a Closed Society
CHAPTER SEVEN
POLITICAL INNOVATIONS OF THE ASPIRATIONAL SOCIETY
To Live And Die In Freedom That’s America But What About The Rest Of The World?
The Decider-Warrior President
War Games and Diplomacy
Awesome Temptations of Neo-Imperialism
Beware the Power of the Unexpected
Building Pillars of Freedom on Soft Power
How Does Soft Power Arise?
The First Amendment and the Aspirational Society
Just and Meritorious Society
The Flight Of The Black Swan To The White House
The Aspirational Society Must Not Shrug
Empathy and Imperialism
Propaganda
CONCLUSION
FREE SPEECH AS ENERGY
Pushing the Boundaries of Permissible Thought
Dilemma
Dependent Origination of the Aspirational Society
NOTES
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR


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