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Television In The Age of Missing Information, Bill McKibben, writes that "As much as TV loves choice, it doesn't actually believe in choosing. It urges us to choose everything this and this and this as well" (185). The question is, how can TV an inanimate object or process believe in anything? The fact is that TV has a life of its own, just as a river, a mountain, and just as society does. TV, in that sense, does not believe in human beings' free choice any more than history believes in human beings' free choice. In both cases, human beings are dealing with forces beyond their control.


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