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The Illusion of the Free Press

by John Charney

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This book explores the relationship between truth and freedom in the free press. It argues that the relationship is problematic because the free press implies a competition between plural ideas, whereas truth is univocal. Based on this tension the book claims that the idea of a free press is premised on an epistemological illusion. This illusion enables society to maintain that the world it perceives through the press corresponds to the world as it actually exists, explaining why defenders of the free press continue to rely on its capacity to discover the truth, despite economic conditions and technological innovations undermining much of its independence. The book invites the reader to reconsider the philosophical foundations, constitutional justifications, and structure and functions of the free press, and whether the institution can, in fact, realise both freedom and truth. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned in the role and value of the free press in the modern world.
John Charney is Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.
"An interesting contribution to the ongoing discussion about the meaning of free speech, press freedom and the freedom of politics in general. (Translated from the original Spanish)" --Derecho y Crítica Social

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  • Bloomsbury Academic Brand
  • May 28, 2020 Pub Date:
  • 1509938249 ISBN-10:
  • 9781509938247 ISBN-13:
  • 216 Pages
  • 9.21 in * 6.14 in * 0.44 in Dimensions:
  • 1 lb Weight: