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Those misinformed, or filled with misinformation about their histories, ancestral contributions and intellectual possibilities do not have a free will based on the action to think, they have an imprisoned will based on what others think.

If one isn’t taught about intellectual and emotional reasoning then how can they be responsible for it?  If one isn’t trained in manners, hygiene, culture, or to walk, talk, etc. how can they be aware of the reasons they should behave one way or another?  Yet people are held responsible for their own thinking and reasoning.  People are considered by government, law and psychology and science to have a free will. 
IF ONE ISN'T TAUGHT ABOUT INTELLECTUAL AND EMOTIONAL
REASONING, THEN HOW CAN THEY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR IT?
Dr. Wornie L. Reed, wrote a paper called The Role of the Media for the Trotter Review, February 1990, Trotter Institute, U-Mass Boston.  In that paper Dr. Reed explained "The media are generally seen as functioning as an agency of socialization in two ways.  On one hand, media reinforces existing values and attitudes.  For example, attitudes a person may have regarding another racial group are reinforced when similar values and attitudes are expressed in the media, implicitly as well as explicitly.  On the other hand media may function as a source of norms and values.  In other words, the media may provide the initial definitions of social phenomena."

One student argued, "Where local cultures offer no solid guide for what is good or bad in a particular situation, the media may reach a person directly and carry heavy weight in such a value definition." 
The free will is considered to be a single action, a single basic choice to think or not to think.  While this freedom is the premise that founds American society, those misinformed, or filled with misinformation about their histories, ancestral contributions and intellectual possibilities do not have a free will based on the action to think, they have an imprisoned will based on what others think.  These people can only make day-to-day life decisions without the benefit of understanding their own significance or self-worth. 

The context of this information alone shows the importance of timely, reliable access to information by knowledge workers.  Knowledge workers are the new problem solving experts in “Rise of the Creative Class” written by professor Richard Florida.  Florida defines problem-solving experts as “people who engage in creative problem solving, by drawing on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems.” 
  
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