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Against the Corporate Media: Forty-two Ways the Press Hates You

Edited by Michael Walsh

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The citizens of Western democracies have been relentlessly propagandized, lied to, and fed a steady diet of distortions and untruths by their media for decades. Editor Michael Walsh brings together a stellar collection of critical thinkers and writers to explain how and why this is happening, its negative effects on our democracies, and what we can do to reverse it. An informed electorate is a prerequisite for free and fair elections. But rather than striving for accuracy and objectivity, today’s journalists openly celebrate the death of objectivity, arguing that they have a “higher duty” to reject the conservatism, police speech, and suppress news that contradicts the liberal narrative. Now, on the heels of his magisterial volume Against the Great Reset, editor Michael Walsh presents Against the Corporate Media, a collection of more than forty essays on the decline and fall of the American and international news media. The book’s list of distinguished contributors includes Lance Morrow, Andrew Klavan, John O’Sullivan, Elizabeth Nickson, Monica Crowley, Charlie Kirk, Glenn Reynolds, Steven F. Hayward, John Fund, Armond White, Michael Ramirez, Walsh, and others. Readers around the world deserve to know how badly their media has been corrupted, how eagerly they have embraced the role of official propagandists, and what a threat to democracy they have become. This book marks an important strike against the corporate media, and its unholy alliance with the enemies of freedom everywhere. Featuring Essays by: Lance Morrow Andrew Klavan Peter Berkowitz David Reaboi John O’Sullivan Charlie Kirk Jon Gabriel J. Peder Zane Ashley Rindsberg Arthur Milikh Peter Prichard John Fund John J. Miller Mark Hemingway Clarice Feldman Kyle Shideler Monica Crowley Steve Hayward Nick Searcy Sebastian Gorka Roger L. Simon Mark Krikorian Kurt Schlichter Liz Sheld Tom Finnerty Jack Dunphy Ian Gregory David Solway Elizabeth Nickson Ben Scallan Peter Smith Armond White George MF Washington Thomas H. Lipscomb Michael Walsh Priscilla Turner Jenny Kennedy Austin Ruse Glenn Reynolds Hannah Giles Larry O’Connor Bill Whittle

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Normally shipped | Available from overseas. Usually dispatched in 14 days
Publisher | Post Hill Press
Published date | 10 Sep 2024
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 448
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 630g
ISBN | 979-8-8884-5421-3
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BISAC | political science / essays


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