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Unfreedom of the Press by Mark R. Levin
Unfreedom of the Press by Mark R. Levin
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Unfreedom of the Press
Author: Mark R. Levin
Genre: Non-Fiction, Politics, Media Studies, Current Events
A Critical Examination of the Modern News Media
Six-time New York Times bestselling author, FOX News personality, and renowned radio host Mark R. Levin presents Unfreedom of the Press—a thought-provoking analysis of how the once-principled American free press has abandoned objective journalism and transformed into a partisan industry.
With meticulous research and historical depth, Levin explores how the press has evolved from its early days, when newspapers transparently supported political parties, to the Progressive Era, which introduced the notion of an “objective press.” He argues that today’s mainstream media is overwhelmingly aligned with a political ideology while falsely claiming neutrality.
What You’ll Discover in Unfreedom of the Press
- The Decline of Press Integrity – How the media’s standards have shifted away from objective journalism.
- Historical Perspective – A deep dive into the evolution of journalism from the founding of America to the present day.
- The Progressive Influence – How the early 20th century reshaped media narratives.
- The Rise of Partisan Journalism – Why today’s media operates as a modern "party press."
- The Impact on Democracy – How media bias affects public perception, policy, and governance.
Praise for Unfreedom of the Press
“Game-Changer! Everything you didn’t know about MSM and what you wish wasn’t true.” – Zack A. Poole, Bust-Down Books
“Levin’s finest work.” – Breitbart
“A powerful critique of modern media practices.” – The Washington Times
Who Should Read This Book?
- Readers interested in political journalism and media ethics
- Those seeking an alternative perspective on mainstream media
- Fans of Mark R. Levin and his previous bestsellers
- Anyone concerned about media bias and its impact on public discourse
Unfreedom of the Press is a compelling and eye-opening read that challenges conventional narratives about the role of journalism in society.
ISBN-13: 9781476773094
ISBN-10: 1476773092
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