There is no alternative if the arts are to be genuinely free.
The market would force countries to become genuinely free economies.
"We cannot imagine, based on our analysis, that a genuinely free and fair election would allow Milosevic to remain as president," said a senior official.
The administration will talk with them, he said, "once an environment of genuinely free discussion has been restored."
The first genuinely free elections since 1945 were held in March 1990.
Freedom House's data show the share of the world's genuinely free countries increasing from 25 to 46 percent between 1975 and 2005.
They reserve the term for the abstract ideal or future possibility of a genuinely free market.
Among these are powerful businessmen with little interest in a genuinely free market.
But most also believed that blacks could be genuinely free without owning land.
Around the world, 86 countries are considered genuinely free by the survey; 29, including the United States, received a perfect score.