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Printers and Press Freedom: The Ideology of Early American Journalism Book

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Printers and Press Freedom: The Ideology of Early American Journalism, In the United States, the press has sometimes been described as an unoffical fourth branch of government, a branch that serves as a check on the other three and provides the information necessary for a democracy to function. Freedom of the press—guarantee, Printers and Press Freedom: The Ideology of Early American Journalism
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  • Printers and Press Freedom: The Ideology of Early American Journalism
  • Written by author Jeffrey A. Smith
  • Published by Oxford University Press Inc, 1988/03/10
  • In the United States, the press has sometimes been described as an unoffical fourth branch of government, a branch that serves as a check on the other three and provides the information necessary for a democracy to function. Freedom of the press—guarantee
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Introduction 3
Part 1. Philosophies and Practices
I. The English Experience 17
II. The Marketplace of Ideas Concept 31
III. The Ideals of the Enlightenment 42
Part 2. Political and Legal Questions
IV. Sovereignty and Seditious Libel 57
V. Demands, Defenses, and Distinctions 74
Part 3. The Ideology in Practice: The Case of Franklin and His Partners
VI. The Colonial Journalist: Good Humour'd Unless Provok'd 95
VII. The Enlightened Printer: Virtue and Vituperation 108
VIII. The Prerevolutionary Printer: The Ideal of Impartiality 124
IX. The Revolutionary Journalist: The Court of the Press 142
Conclusion 162
A Note on Sources 168
List of Abbreviations 173
Notes 177
Index 225


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