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Liberty and the News
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120 pages
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Walter Lippman's classic work critiques the press's role in democracy, asserting that when media pursues agendas beyond the free exchange of ideas, it undermines liberty and truth. He argues that the press prioritizes its own interests over honest reporting, which distorts public discourse. In light of these challenges, Lippman proposes a vision for a more responsible and effective approach to news cultivation, emphasizing the importance of integrity in journalism for a healthy democracy.
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2007, paperback
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