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  <tableOfContents>The age of cognitive feudalism -- Setting the stage -- An ideology blossoms -- Pottersville, Inc -- Adam Smith in the marketplace of ideas -- The rationale of the rehnquist doctrine -- Incorporating Meiklejohn's model more faithfully -- A jurisprudence on the brink -- Dagger at the throat of the news media -- Cloaking the commercial as political -- An age still in spin.</tableOfContents>
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