As E.E Free states the question “Is the whole radio excitement to result, then, in nothing but a further debauching [morally corrupting] of the American mind in the direction of still lazier cravings for sensationalism?”(Free 1). This question brought up many other questions like “ What the advantages and disadvantages were on the radio?” And “What this question would resemble in the 21st century?”. The benefits of the radio would make a big impact in the field of National Security and the future of the United States to come.“Originally I had some vague notion of the service the radio would render in times of war, in the matter of expediting [sending] messages, detecting spies, etc.”(Hansen 2). Which would be become true especially in the world of double agents. In World War II there would agents working either for us or for the enemy, if …show more content…
This would acclaim a never ending process as we evolve technology every day. We may have come a long way, yes but as the rise of the phone had uprose we also started to show our lazy side by having the technology today do everything for us instead of manually setting it into our given minds. Every year without noticing we get more and more dependent on technology. It's up to us in order to control our minds and use them toward achievement and greatness in life, for our future generations to