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Shocking omissions: Capitalism s conscience – 200 years of The Guardian | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal

  April 29,2021    Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Media Lens   Long before ‘the propaganda model’ flew off Edward Herman’s keyboard and into ‘Manufacturing Consent’, the book he co-authored with Noam Chomsky, Leo Tolstoy had captured the essence of non-conspiratorial conformity: ‘One man does not assert the truth which he knows, because he feels himself bound to the people with whom he is engaged; another, because the truth might deprive him of the profitable position by which he maintains his family; a third, because he desires to attain reputation and authority, and then use them in the service of mankind; a fourth, because he does not wish to destroy old sacred traditions; a fifth, because he has no desire to offend people; a sixth, because the expression of the truth would arouse persecution, and disturb the excellent social activity to which he has devoted himself.’ (Tolstoy, ‘What Then Must We Do?’, Green Classics, 199

Spiked cartoon that sparked censorship row between Guardian editor and cartoonist Steve Bell was ill-judged , says readers editor

Spiked cartoon that sparked censorship row between Guardian editor and cartoonist Steve Bell was ill-judged , says readers editor A cartoon by the Guardian’s Steve Bell which was spiked because it “conjured up an image of the Holocaust” has been described as a “clanger” and “insensitively and counter productively ill-judged”. The verdict from Guardian readers’ editor Paul Chadwick comes two weeks after the cartoon was leaked online amid a public row between Bell and the newspaper in which he claimed he had been “censored”. Bell also said Guardian editor Kath Viner had set an “unfortunate precedent” by not publishing the image.

Shocking Omissions: Capitalism s Conscience: 200 Years of The Guardian

by Media Lens / April 19th, 2021 Long before ‘the propaganda model’ flew off Edward Herman’s keyboard and into Manufacturing Consent, the book he co-authored with Noam Chomsky, Leo Tolstoy had captured the essence of non-conspiratorial conformity: One man does not assert the truth which he knows, because he feels himself bound to the people with whom he is engaged; another, because the truth might deprive him of the profitable position by which he maintains his family; a third, because he desires to attain reputation and authority, and then use them in the service of mankind; a fourth, because he does not wish to destroy old sacred traditions; a fifth, because he has no desire to offend people; a sixth, because the expression of the truth would arouse persecution, and disturb the excellent social activity to which he has devoted himself.’

Gemma Aldridge new Sunday Mirror and People editor

Gemma Aldridge new Sunday Mirror and People editor
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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The Left is using a rift in the Royals to launch an assault on the British press

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The Left is using a rift in the Royals to launch an assault on the British press
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