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by politicalist 5852 days ago
I enjoyed this essay, but the author makes unnecessary divisions. Many on the "extremes" have expressed all the positions he describes, to some extent. These aren't really incompatible frameworks, unless they're taken as dogmatic.

For instance, a person might believe all of the following:

1. Media companies serve their owners, just like any other company. To a rough first approximation, this will predict what the product will look like. Along with the fact that advertisers are the main customers.

2. Journalists often show a liberal bias, and this shows up in their work. "Liberal" here means what someone like Bill Gates might believe in. This allows them to define the bounds of the left.

3. There exist "High Broderists" who purport to define a moderate center -- halfway in between the two parties.

4. The press uses little tactics like "he-said-she-said journalism" and "the sphere of deviance."