Below you will find a brief description of a new title published by Princeton University Press. We hope that you will find this title of interest to your audience and will add our link to your web page. Our link is: http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7014.html "Republic.com" by Cass Sunstein *** Chat with Cass Sunstein in a Message Forum to be hosted on Princeton University Press's web site beginning April 1, 2001. *** Read the first chapter online for free, click here: http://pup.princeton.edu/chapters/s7014.html See only what you want to see, hear only what you want to hear, read only what you want to read. In cyberspace, we already have the ability to filter out everything but what we wish to see, hear, and read. Tomorrow, our power to filter promises to increase exponentially. With the advent of the Daily Me, you see only the sports highlights that concern your teams, read about only the issues that interest you, encounter in the op-ed pages only the opinions with which you agree. In all of the applause for this remarkable ascendance of personalized information, Cass Sunstein asks the questions, Is it good for democracy? Is it healthy for the republic? What does this mean for freedom of speech? Cloth $19.95 ISBN: 0-691-07025-3 224 pages. 5 x 7. (2001) Read more about "Republic.com" by Cass Sunstein: http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7014.html Thank you for your time. -- Julie Haenisch Text Promotion Manager Princeton University Press http://pup.princeton.edu ************************************************************************** Subscribe to Freematt's Alerts: Pro-Individual Rights Issues Send a blank message to: freematt@coil.com with the words subscribe FA on the subject line. List is private and moderated (7-30 messages per month) Matthew Gaylor, 2175 Bayfield Drive, Columbus, OH 43229 (614) 313-5722 ICQ: 106212065 Archived at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fa/ **************************************************************************