ANSWERS TO THE MODERN CHALLENGE
It is perhaps foolish to oppose the television as such, since, being merely a technical tool, its virtue or vice depends on how we ourselves use it. But because the influence of television is by its very nature very strong and the television audience is often like a "sponge" willing to passively absorb any message, its power becomes catalytic, resulting in profound changes in lifestyle, language, in our mindset and value system. (. . .) This book - a simple and extremely important self-defense manual - is addressed to those parents who are not willing to let an electronic device usurp their role as educators, but also to those who do not tolerate the relentless "laws of the market" » to determine the life of their household. (FROM THE BACK COVER OF THE BOOK)