I have looked at the glass of liberalism and seen it as half-full. If we are ever going to change our societies for the better, it will be as advocates of the best of the liberal tradition.
In a wide-ranging interview, the author and media reform activist Robert W. McChesney discusses the political economy of the Internet, the crisis in contemporary journalism, and the struggle to create a media system equal to the needs of democracy.
In this final contribution to the openDemocracy debate on media ownership, I wish to deal with two issues. First, I want to clarify my core argument, if only because Ben
Benjamin Compaine makes one huge empirical challenge to my argument, but otherwise he either dodges the issues I raise or regurgitates half-baked PR from the media corporations and the US
Over the past two decades, as a result of neoliberal deregulation and new communication technologies, the media systems across the world have undergone a startling transformation. There are now fewer