Abstract
Basically, Glen O. Robinson looks at the American scene. He takes stock of the leap in American communication technology and surfaces questions which have implications in international communication, free flow of information and cultural dominance. He says that complaints of cultural imperialism find an unreceptive audience among those in America who trade in ideas and information. To walk too softly over issues that concern internationalcommunication, he feels, could stimulate greater restrictions on international communications so vital to world understanding.
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Glen O. Robinson
Glen O. Robinson is special adviser in communications for the Aspen (Colorado) Institute, a member of the committee on telecommunications for the National Research Council, and a law professor at the University of Virginia.