Selected reviews of Silent Theft are featured below:
Newsweek
Monday, June 10, 2002
It’s almost human nature: if you’re allowed the use of something for enough time, you begin to think you have a right to it, even that you own it. Take broadcast television. Its signals travel by means of the electromagnetic spectrum, specifically that segment known colloquially as the airwaves. The spectrum is a fact of the physical universe. Capital didn’t create it. It can’t be improved by way of adding value. It’s inherently a public resource.