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Bonus: Why Should We Care about Net Neutrality?

  • June 14, 2017
  • Tagged as: Ajit Pai, epistemic threat, fcc, federal communications commission, internet, net neutrality, net neutrality rollback, threat to democracy
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We’ve created a new bonus series called “Ethics On My Mind” for quick discussions of timely ethics issues. On this episode, host Andy Cullison explains why we should care about recent changes to net neutrality laws. Want to hear more from Andy about this issue? In this article, he outlines epistemic threats to democracy posed by the internet. Continue reading →

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