Between Watergate and the Gulag : The French Press and Politics, 1970-1985
Overview
This book analyzes the relationship of the French press to political power. The bedrock concept of "innocent until proven guilty" is reversed for French journalists in libel cases; they enter courtrooms presumed guilty. Royal holdovers live on: Louis XIV'S system of indirect control through revocable favors persists in the form of state financial aid to the press. The weekly Le Canard Encha n is a journalistic court jester that plays the same role as the fops at Versailles, telling truth to power in joke form on topics that "serious" journals avoid. Also introduced: "surplus freedom" a novel approach for gauging self-censorship by comparing the degree of free expression a legal system permits to what publications actually exercise.
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- ISBN-13: 9781607857495
- ISBN-10: 1607857499
- Publisher: Maize Books
- Publish Date: August 2022
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.57 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.8 pounds
- Page Count: 249
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