Tyranny, dictator, authoritarianism: Journalists are our
contemporary historians, bearing witness to stories that must be
told. The articles they produce seize our attention and,
moved by what we read, troubling questions come to mind. And where
do they find the courage to protest their home regimes in the face
of what is often overwhelming adversity and punishment by life in
prison or death by a government or its leader? Moral Courage
builds on this narrative by asking a different set of questions
that to date have received little, if any, attention. What of the
person taking on a regime single-handedly, often. Why and
what might they have experienced? The author has interviewed 18 of
these amazing scribes and presents a profile of each that answers
those questions. Each of the world's 18 preeminent journalists
(including one of the profiles is of a duo who work together)
interviewed by the author have names are often unfamiliar to the
general public and work in areas of the world where the people are
under duress by leaders that are authoritarian. Complementing each
essay are iconic photographs which give a visual context to his
thesis. The essays, derived from face-to-face interviews with the
journalists give new and revealing insights into those factors,
professional and psychological, that motivate these daring
individuals to take on opposing roles to leadership and the
consequences that come from exposure to grave danger. These may
include grievous physical injury, PTSD, moral injury, and prolonged
bereavement for colleagues lost. What emerges from these interviews
and analyses is a different, unique appreciation of the world of
the war and journalist in dangerous zones of political conflict.
According to Rachel Maddow, attacking the press, or attacking any
source of information, anyone or anything that can offer an
authoritative credible perspective other than that of a “deal
leader” has to be eliminated, as that is central to the
“authoritarian playbook.” Anthony Feinstein further
maintains that we can see it happening not in just one country but
all around the world, and the profiles here prove that,
covering journalists under fire in 19 countries worldwide,
ranging from India, to Russia to Turkey to Syria to Mexico, Israel
and beyond. This ground-breaking book by a singular expert
in the field will stir interest in the essential work of the men
and women who, armed with only a voice and a pen, venture into the
world's most dangerous places.
General
Imprint: |
Glitterati Inc
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Anthony Feinstein
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ISBN-13: |
978-1-943876-41-9 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-943876-41-X |
Barcode: |
9781943876419 |
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