The U.S. Left and Media Politics

Authors

  • Robert W. McChesney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-050-09-1999-02_4

Keywords:

History, Media

Abstract

American democracy is in deep trouble. Cynicism and distrust of the political system, fueled at least in part by imposed ignorance, have grown steadily in recent years. There are several reasons for this, but few as important as the condition of our media. Many Americans, especially those on the left, know that after a generation of rampant consolidation and conglomeration, the American media are dominated by less than twenty firms—and that a half-dozen or so corporate giants hold the commanding positions. These firms use their market power to advance their own and other companies' corporate agendas. And they increasingly commercialize every aspect of our culture. By any known theory of political democracy, this tightly held media system, accountable only to Wall Street and Madison Avenue, is a poisonous proposition.

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Published

1999-02-04

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