Tragedy & Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy
Tragedy & Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy
By John Nichols and Robert McChesney
Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow
Foreword by Tim Robbins
"John Nichols and Bob McChesney are the Paul Revere and Thomas Paine of our time. We ignore them at democracy's peril." Bill Moyers
"An appeal to reason in a dark time." Thomas Frank
Hardback book, 212 pgs., priced at $23.95
The Bush administration is trying (again) to let Big Media get even bigger. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting just installed another partisan ideologue as chairwoman. Every day, industry lobbyists and corrupt politicians push legislation that pads the corporate bottom line but neglects the public interest.
Free Press is in the trenches and making a difference. But your support is crucial for us to continue to fight for better media. Simply put, we can't do it without you.
Become a Free Press Action Fund member today and we'll send you Robert McChesney and John Nichols' new book, Tragedy & Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy five weeks before it's available in stores.
We have a limited quantity of books. The first 2,000 new members (at $50 or more) will receive Tragedy & Farce. If you become a member at $200, John and Bob will each inscribe your copy of the book.*
Tragedy & Farce's title is taken from a quote by James Madison:
"A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy or perhaps both."
Your membership will support tougher journalism, better public broadcasting, affordable Internet access, and more diverse voices in the media. Free Press Action Fund members were instrumental in blocking the FCC from scrapping important media ownership rules; stopping Sinclair Broadcasting from using the airwaves to push Bush propaganda; exposing the Bush administration for secretly paying journalists to promote its policies; keeping the Internet open to the public; and protecting public broadcasting from being gutted or turning into another Fox News.
Please support the Free Press Action Fund and help us build a media system that informs and enlightens our democracy.
Sincerely,
Josh Silver
Executive Director
Free Press
http://www.freepress.net
*Because Free Press lobbies Congress and the White House for media policies in the public interest, contributions to the Free Press Action Fund are not tax deductible as charitable contributions or as business expenses under IRC§162(e).
| Starts | 10/07/2005 |
|---|---|
| Ends | 11/05/2005 |
| Issues | Media, Politics/Government, Censorship, Fair Representation, Media Literacy, Legal Reform |
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| Contact | info@freepress.net |
Posted on October 7, 2005 in Event / Call to action by mrosario
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