Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... persons connected with the staff . There is no reason why others too should not test out the market , remembering that there is an almost inexhaustible demand for articles which reject vague generalizations and explore new fields . Part ...
... persons connected with the staff . There is no reason why others too should not test out the market , remembering that there is an almost inexhaustible demand for articles which reject vague generalizations and explore new fields . Part ...
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... persons to be influenced in their opinions by their interests and by their prejudices . It is equally true that the ... person there are variations in emphasis as well as in registering itself ; secondly , in communicating the ...
... persons to be influenced in their opinions by their interests and by their prejudices . It is equally true that the ... person there are variations in emphasis as well as in registering itself ; secondly , in communicating the ...
Pagina 31
... persons are forced to turn to one source for their news and their material for taking decisions . What , then , is the remedy ? I am not one of those who believe that the Government's patronage of small newspapers provides the answer ...
... persons are forced to turn to one source for their news and their material for taking decisions . What , then , is the remedy ? I am not one of those who believe that the Government's patronage of small newspapers provides the answer ...
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