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Summary: Outfoxed: Review and Analysis of Alexandra Kitty's Book
Summary: Outfoxed: Review and Analysis of Alexandra Kitty's Book
Summary: Outfoxed: Review and Analysis of Alexandra Kitty's Book
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The must-read summary of Alexandra Kitty's book: “Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism”.

This complete summary of "Outfoxed" by Alexandra Kitty presents the author's argument that the press, due to manipulation of public opinion, censorship and propaganda, is now no longer a cornerstone of the American democratic process, despite the Constitution. She analyses the Fox News Channel, how they gained popularity and standing, and how they actually interpret and report reality.

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To learn more, read "Outfoxed" and discover how the American press is no longer at the forefront of democracy, and why this is the case.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511001417
Summary: Outfoxed: Review and Analysis of Alexandra Kitty's Book

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    America’s free and unfettered press was supposed to be a cornerstone of the democratic process envisioned by our Founding Fathers. To the great misfortune of Americans, our Founders did not adequately define this process or the terms and conditions under which such moral reckoning should be taking place. They appear to assume that journalists, like doctors or attorneys, were clear on what their job was and how to do it.

    Alexandra Kitty believes journalists, Congress, media owners and Americans need to open a dialogue about why the assumptions implicit in the Constitution are no longer relevant. There needs to be a discussion of what journalism, media and reporting should be accomplishing. According to Kitty, if this

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