What basic ethical principles should guide American journalists
to help them justify their invasion of an individual's privacy, to
be objective in their reporting, to avoid being influenced by
government or economic controls? A wire service and newsroom
veteran and a sociologist and scholar in mass media/communications
have designed a philosophical guide for students, scholars, and
practitioners to use as a kind of moral compass. Key excerpts from
some of the most important writings on the subject from Milton to
Louis Brandeis, from Plato to Sissela Bok, and from Adam Smith to
John Merrill deal with some of the most serious contemporary issues
in journalism today. This short text also includes the Society of
Professional Journalists' Code of Ethics and a full index.
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