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“The range of debate between the dominant U.S. [political] parties tends to closely resemble the range of debate within the business class.”

Quote by Robert Waterman McChesney

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Robert Waterman McChesney
Robert Waterman McChesney

Robert Waterman McChesney, born in 1952, is a renowned professor in the field of communication studies, media research, and social theory. He has a significant influence and extensive research in the areas of media ownership, media political economy, and the impact of globalization on media. more

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