Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... believe . The fitful relaxations of control observed in the totalitarian States demonstrate the practical difficulties experienced by governments which in theory consider the Press solely as an instrument for communicating their views ...
... believe . The fitful relaxations of control observed in the totalitarian States demonstrate the practical difficulties experienced by governments which in theory consider the Press solely as an instrument for communicating their views ...
Pagina 7
... believe that State Publicity officers , who have generally drifted from journalism into government service , are not aware of this . I have no opinion to offer on the baffling question whether their failure to make better use of this ...
... believe that State Publicity officers , who have generally drifted from journalism into government service , are not aware of this . I have no opinion to offer on the baffling question whether their failure to make better use of this ...
Pagina 30
... believe the reports you read in the newspaper to which you are habituated ? And , if I am , what do I want you to do about it ? I assure you that I have no intention of putting you to difficulties . I am not even commending to you as a ...
... believe the reports you read in the newspaper to which you are habituated ? And , if I am , what do I want you to do about it ? I assure you that I have no intention of putting you to difficulties . I am not even commending to you as a ...
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