Baldwin's selfassured identification with state policy provides a revealing example of what Hallin ( 1992 ) has called the “ high - modernism ” of American journalism . Baldwin's self - assured justification took the following ...
This second edition of Silencing the Opposition includes: a revised introduction and conclusion, updated chapters, and two new chapters, one on the Patriot Act and one on habeas corpus of ‘enemy combatants.’ In these revisions and ...
Examines major challenges to the Fist Amendment and focuses on the extremely important paradigm shift of freedom of expression in the post-9/11 era.
Examines major challenges to the First Amendment using case studies of the various forms of governmental suppression in U. S. history.
... silence the opposition using various rhetorical strategies from the simple fallacies of the Hamiltonians to the sophisticated manipu- lation of the media by Nixon . They may resort to the use of force and even acts of terrorism , such ...