Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... suppression and distortion of facts are even more dangerous cha- racteristics than the suppression of opinion . The argument runs that the public has some chance of judging for itself even if it is not told all sides of a case when it ...
... suppression and distortion of facts are even more dangerous cha- racteristics than the suppression of opinion . The argument runs that the public has some chance of judging for itself even if it is not told all sides of a case when it ...
Pagina 9
... suppress it . It is always difficult to be angry with those - and almost invariably their friends who also know you - who plead that something they have done be kept out of next day's pages . One can deal easily with persons who expect ...
... suppress it . It is always difficult to be angry with those - and almost invariably their friends who also know you - who plead that something they have done be kept out of next day's pages . One can deal easily with persons who expect ...
Pagina 12
... suppress it . Press censorship , it could be said , preceded the coming into being of the Press . Again , the ... suppression of opi- nion , and they were made by men who were convinced that the truth would triumph over false opinion ...
... suppress it . Press censorship , it could be said , preceded the coming into being of the Press . Again , the ... suppression of opi- nion , and they were made by men who were convinced that the truth would triumph over false opinion ...
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