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Should the Government Provide Free Internet Access to All Citizens?

LNAT Section B · Founder's essay plan

The essay question

Should the government provide free internet access to all citizens?

The plan

Stance

For (support free internet access as a universal entitlement).

  • Jurisdiction focus: UK + EU (with comparative global examples: US FCC debates, UN framing internet as a human right).
  • Word budget target: 750.
  • Must-use thinkers/cases: UNHRC (2016 Resolution on Internet access as a human right), Mill (access to knowledge as self-development), Rawls (fair equality of opportunity), Amartya Sen/Nussbaum (capabilities), FCC debates on net neutrality/broadband as utility.
  • Red lines: Don't say "internet has no harms"; concede issues of cost, security, misinformation but show why they don't outweigh access.

Definitions (stance-aware, concise)

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