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Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
73. Linked to technological development is the increasingly pervasive  presence of the means of social communications. It is almost impossible  today to imagine the life of the human family without them. For better or for  worse, they are so integral a part of life today that it seems quite absurd to  maintain that they are neutral — and hence unaffected by any moral  considerations concerning people. Often such views, stressing the strictly  technical nature of the media, effectively support their subordination to  economic interests intent on dominating the market and, not least, to attempts  to impose cultural models that serve ideological and political agendas. Given  the media's fundamental importance in engineering changes in attitude towards  reality and the human person, we must reflect carefully on their influence,  especially in regard to the ethical-cultural dimension of globalization and the  development of peoples in solidarity. Mirroring what is required for an ethical  approach to globalization and development, so too the meaning and purpose of  the media must be sought within an anthropological perspective. This means  that they can have a civilizing effect not only when, thanks to  technological development, they increase the possibilities of communicating  information, but above all when they are geared towards a vision of the person  and the common good that reflects truly universal values. Just because social  communications increase the possibilities of interconnection and the  dissemination of ideas, it does not follow that they promote freedom or  internationalize development and democracy for all. To achieve goals of this  kind, they need to focus on promoting the dignity of persons and peoples, they  need to be clearly inspired by charity and placed at the service of truth, of  the good, and of natural and supernatural fraternity. In fact, human freedom is  intrinsically linked with these higher values. The media can make an important  contribution towards the growth in communion of the human family and the  ethos of society when they are used to promote universal participation in  the common search for what is just.
 
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