1. As I'm certain you know, the vast majority of other western democracies also largely have media that is not state owned or operated. The exceptions, such as the British BBC and the Australian ABC tend to have charters of independence, and in addition tend to the sceptical side of media characteristics. Our own ABC is often decried by conservatives as a hot-bed of leftist opinion...piscator wrote:Unlike other, perhaps more civilized, places, the American press is largely not owned or operated by the State. So most of the propaganda us rustic and culturally illiterate Americans are spoonfed is undertaken by American private enterprise at its own risk.
2. I disagree with BG that US citizens are fed propaganda by their govenment about issues such as Cuba. Instead, the relationship between Cuba and the US has been a form of clever narrative, fostered by the largely anti-communist press, that serves the fairly standard purpose of giving a society a neigbouring bogey man to shake their heads about. All part of the subtle panem et circensis of the modern corporate state...