Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... In the most euphemistic language , it may be described as devoted to the communication of policy . In a totalitarian system , where official attitudes extend over the whole range of human activities , The Press and the Public.
... In the most euphemistic language , it may be described as devoted to the communication of policy . In a totalitarian system , where official attitudes extend over the whole range of human activities , The Press and the Public.
Pagina 8
... whole field of foreign affairs and review the entire scene at home . There will be innumerable instances to show that we are less than adequately served by our Press . I have mentioned two powerful influences that make for this state of ...
... whole field of foreign affairs and review the entire scene at home . There will be innumerable instances to show that we are less than adequately served by our Press . I have mentioned two powerful influences that make for this state of ...
Pagina 17
... whole to acquiesce in more drastic legislation or greater official freedom . This is the more probable because naturally the Advisory Committee having confidence in itself . is apt to minimise the mischief of bad laws . Fourthly , the ...
... whole to acquiesce in more drastic legislation or greater official freedom . This is the more probable because naturally the Advisory Committee having confidence in itself . is apt to minimise the mischief of bad laws . Fourthly , the ...
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