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- catalog abstract "An examination of the historical struggles in all parts of the world to preserve freedom of the press, including McCarthyism in the United States and press control in communist countries.".
- catalog contributor b6383165.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "An examination of the historical struggles in all parts of the world to preserve freedom of the press, including McCarthyism in the United States and press control in communist countries.".
- catalog description "Prologue: At the dawn of history -- The Greek example -- The dissenters of Israel -- From a Chinese blacksmith -- The printer of Mainz -- A world without freedom -- pt. 1. The winds of doctrine: News for the king -- "The times are daungerous" -- The press in the Americas -- Truth goes to trial -- The press after three hundred years -- pt. 2. The violent journalists: Sundown in London -- The newspaper war -- "Congress shall make no law ..." -- At the barricades -- The merchant of news -- "The Thunderer" -- The Swiss doctor's prescription -- The press after four hundred years -- pt. 3. New vistas, new goals: The reformers -- Member of the establishment -- A new birth of freedom -- On liberty -- pt. 4. The imperial age: Swaraj -- "Dangerous thoughts" -- The warmakers -- The persecuted -- The wisdom of Liang Chi-chao -- New channels for news -- pt. 5. A world in turmoil: Catastrophe -- The battle for America -- War and the press -- The battle for Russia -- The peace that failed -- ".
- catalog description "The press and the peace -- pt. 6. The old order changes: The lion at bay -- The conscience of Europe -- The jackal -- Der Fuehrer -- The might of Asia -- The American ordeal -- pt. 7. Total war: The fall of Europe -- The power of the Soviet Union -- The misfortunes of war -- Tragic victory -- The press after five hundred years -- pt. 8. Under the super-powers: Cold war -- The lamps go out in Prague -- Nehru's India -- On the red tide -- The "forgotten war" -- pt. 9. The balance of terror: McCarthy -- The thaw -- The "hundred flowers" -- Good neighbors, and bad -- Eyeball to eyeball -- The great red schism -- An American tragedy -- The uses of the press -- pt. 10. The lonely struggle: The Czech spring, and the fall -- Dissent in the Soviet Union -- Mao's way -- In China's orbit -- The fate of India -- Japan; forge of Asia -- pt. 11. Into a revolutionary age: The third world -- The divided house of Europe -- The decline of Fleet Street -- The American giant -- ".
- catalog description "pt. 12. Free press/free people: The press today -- New roles for the press -- The explosion of techniques -- Television vs. the press -- The free press on trial.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 514 p.".
- catalog identifier "023103315X".
- catalog isPartOf "Power and Morality Collection at Harvard Business School bak".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Columbia University Press,".
- catalog subject "323.44/5".
- catalog subject "Freedom of the press.".
- catalog subject "PN4735 .H6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: At the dawn of history -- The Greek example -- The dissenters of Israel -- From a Chinese blacksmith -- The printer of Mainz -- A world without freedom -- pt. 1. The winds of doctrine: News for the king -- "The times are daungerous" -- The press in the Americas -- Truth goes to trial -- The press after three hundred years -- pt. 2. The violent journalists: Sundown in London -- The newspaper war -- "Congress shall make no law ..." -- At the barricades -- The merchant of news -- "The Thunderer" -- The Swiss doctor's prescription -- The press after four hundred years -- pt. 3. New vistas, new goals: The reformers -- Member of the establishment -- A new birth of freedom -- On liberty -- pt. 4. The imperial age: Swaraj -- "Dangerous thoughts" -- The warmakers -- The persecuted -- The wisdom of Liang Chi-chao -- New channels for news -- pt. 5. A world in turmoil: Catastrophe -- The battle for America -- War and the press -- The battle for Russia -- The peace that failed -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The press and the peace -- pt. 6. The old order changes: The lion at bay -- The conscience of Europe -- The jackal -- Der Fuehrer -- The might of Asia -- The American ordeal -- pt. 7. Total war: The fall of Europe -- The power of the Soviet Union -- The misfortunes of war -- Tragic victory -- The press after five hundred years -- pt. 8. Under the super-powers: Cold war -- The lamps go out in Prague -- Nehru's India -- On the red tide -- The "forgotten war" -- pt. 9. The balance of terror: McCarthy -- The thaw -- The "hundred flowers" -- Good neighbors, and bad -- Eyeball to eyeball -- The great red schism -- An American tragedy -- The uses of the press -- pt. 10. The lonely struggle: The Czech spring, and the fall -- Dissent in the Soviet Union -- Mao's way -- In China's orbit -- The fate of India -- Japan; forge of Asia -- pt. 11. Into a revolutionary age: The third world -- The divided house of Europe -- The decline of Fleet Street -- The American giant -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 12. Free press/free people: The press today -- New roles for the press -- The explosion of techniques -- Television vs. the press -- The free press on trial.".
- catalog title "Free press/free people; the best cause.".
- catalog type "text".