“Content is a print concept. It requires replication in the form of the printing press. It requires authority/power in the form of a government/agency/publisher deciding what is ‘required’ to learn.” – This concerns me, in that, I think you’ve confused the term ‘content’ with ‘doctrine’ (subject and vehicle). Can a ‘doctrine’ be delivered by any content driven media/medium, I would say so, if that is the case why say that content is a print concept? Content is infinite and has many forms, is it the container that is authority/power – a doctrine is contained in content.

A question to consider: Is digital the facilitator of evermore complex configured and configurable containers where doctrine is easily disguised?

“History is written by the victors” (Winston Churchill)