Channel one, the anti-commercial principle, and the discontinuous ethos

作者: Harry Brighouse

DOI: 10.1177/0895904805276145

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摘要: This article argues that administrators normally do a serious wrong when they contract with companies market to children within schools. is because in doing so, violate the anti-commercial principle, which, turn, justified by obligation schools have facilitate autonomy of their students. The author focuses particularly on Channel One but numerous other standard features school life are similarly problematic light values justify principle.

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