“Institutions develop because people put a lot of trust in them, they meet real needs, they represent important aspirations, whether it's monasteries, media, or banks, people begin by trusting these institutions, and gradually the suspicion develops that actually they're working for themselves, not for the community.” PeopleNeedsImportantRealCommunityMediaInstitutionsAspirationSuspicionMonasteries Author:Rowan Williams
“A flourishing, morally credible media is a vital component in the maintenance of genuinely public talk, argument about common good.” CommonMediaArgumentComponentsMaintenanceCommon GoodFlourishingCredible Author:Rowan Williams
“Serving democracy and nourishing the common good is, for the media, something that requires not only attacking corrupt secrecies in a society, but also defending non-corrupt communication.” CommonDemocracyMediaCommunicationServingSecrecyAttackingCommon Good Author:Rowan Williams
“One of the most powerful defences the media can offer for controversial actions is, of course, public interest.” ActionCoursesInterestPowerfulMediaOffersMost PowerfulDefenceControversialPublic Interest Author:Rowan Williams