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The New Review January 1936

1936

In what way and to what extent does this apply to that recorder of history in the making—the journalist ? Obviously in the majority of cases the principle of seletion is the taste of the public for which the paper caters. [...] The watching of the living drama of the present and the endeavour. [...] The liberal bourgeois mind is proud of the abolition of censorship the last restraint while the dictator of the press. keeps the slavgang of his readers under the whip of his leading articles telegrams and pictures. [...] It is a commonwealth not only of and for the rich and the poweful and the governing classes but of and for the poor and the needy. [...] He realized the modern truth that 'both the making and the marring of the weal public doth depend and hang upon the manners of the rulers and the magis-.
history
Pages
118
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii M.S.J. Ledrus view
The Catholic Journalist
1-9 Stanley James view
The Political Philosophyof St. Thomas More
10-19 M. Ruthnaswamy view
Justice in Ancient Egypt
20-29 Emile Suys view
A Philosophy of Form
30-39 J. Free Man view
Vondel’s Lucifer
40-50 Jehangir Mody view
Our Feathered Friends
51-59 M. Dobson view
Bombarding the Atom
60-69 A. Verstraeten view
Explorer of Cathay
70-79 Thomas Srinivasan view
Distributive Co-Operation
80-85 V. G. Aiyar view
Some Recent Books
86-i V. G. Aiyar view
In Memoriam
i-iv unknown view

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