These discussions are linked to the role that the media plays in society as a cultural actor, the social andideological plurality's own media system, and transparency of public information and the potential deployment of social policies, among other things relevant.
And the confluence of climate change, globalization andideological conflict portends new threats from emerging infectious diseases, natural disasters and terrorism, which our system must be prepared to address.
Both facts on their own represent intellectual andideological milieus which are decidedly unconducive to creating appreciation for the virtues of the market system.