We all have an understanding of the media's political effects but It seems we're lacking in a libertarian theory of the media.
I've definately like to see at least a basic framework on it.Maybe something like chomsky's theory but from a Libertarian angle.I've yet to see anything even approaching comprehensive on this.It would make a great book.
Anyone know of any articles on this?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I don't really want to comment or read anything here.I have near zero in common with many of you.I may return periodically when there's something you need to know.
Near Mutualist/Libertarian Socialist.
The media fall into the broader class of intellectuals and there is plenty of stuff on them.
Anatomy of the State
Natural Elites, Intellectuals, and the State
The Intellectuals Against the Market
The State, the Intellectuals, and the Role of Anti-Intellectual-Intellectuals
Stephen: The media fall into the broader class of intellectuals and there is plenty of stuff on them. Anatomy of the State Natural Elites, Intellectuals, and the State The Intellectuals Against the Market The State, the Intellectuals, and the Role of Anti-Intellectual-Intellectuals
Thanks.
Ive read/heard some of these .
The Physics of Whoredom: Intellectuals and the State, by Stefan Molyneux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CifD32WPqCQ