When journalists become stenographers of power and dominant

When journalists become stenographers of power and dominant forces

Among the most important lessons I learnt – not sure if they are “lessons” – was that I saw what I saw, which was significantly different from what I was meant to see, or what I had come to see. This distinction was remarked upon by Gilbert Chesterton as the difference between the traveller and...

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