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  1. From Milton to McLuhan: The Ideas Behind American Journalism.J. Herbert Altschull & Alschull J. Altschull - 1990 - New York: Longman.
    This text explores the philosophical foundations of journalism from the libertarian polemics of John Milton in 17th-century England through the controversial essays of 20th-century media prophet, Marshall McLuhan.
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  • Legacy of wisdom: great thinkers and journalism.John Calhoun Merrill - 1994 - Ames: Iowa State University Press.
    Legacy of Wisdom: Great Thinkers and Journalism introduces the reader to the ideas of more than 30 great philosophers, writers, and intellectuals - from Confucius and Plato, to Machiavelli and Kant, to Simone de Beauvoir and Sissela Bok - and the ways their ethical systems apply to journalism and journalists today. Author John C. Merrill provides brief sketches of each thinker as "intellectual springboards" for journalists and journalism students seeking motivation and ethical guidance in their professional lives.
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  • Democracy in America (vol. 1).Alexis de Tocqueville - unknown
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