Principles of Cultural Marxist Journalism

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When we talk about Journalism, are all journalist the same? I say no, while they may share the same disciplines, there are various specialties in journalism. If you want to know more details on the various careers in journalism, you can read them on the Journalism Career website[3].

For the most part, as consumers of information we most familiar to four areas when it comes to journalism. These areas of journalism are:

• Tabloid Journalism,
• Sports Journalism,
• Broadcast Journalism, and
• Investigative Journalism.

My revision of these principles will, for the most part, be directed at Broadcast and Investigative Journalism. If you pay attention, you can see it creep its way into Sports Journalism as well. There is a lot of heavy masculinity in sports, so they will have to wait for an emotional event to create division. This will probably be related to racism. This is the easiest way to achieve. It has already been projected to every American we already live in a racist society.

As for Tabloid Journalism, I will equate that to negative political journalism/celebrity promotional marketing. This area is not included in my hypothesis. So let us continue with my reinterpretation of these nine principles in accordance with Journalist who follow a Marxist ideology.





Journal Notes:

NOTE 1 :: Pew Research Center. "Principles of Journalism" October 2, 2013
NOTE 2 :: Pew Research Center. "Striking the Balance, Audience Interests..." March 30, 1999
NOTE 3 :: Journalism Degree.com, "Journalism Career"
NOTE 4 :: South China Morning Post. "Chinese Journalist Required To Pass Ideology Exam..." December 19, 2013
NOTE 5 :: History Learning Site. "Karl Marx"
NOTE 6 :: John F Wasik. "The Biggest Financial Asset in Your Portfolio Is You" New York Times. February 11, 2013.
NOTE 7 :: James Walsh. "FBI Keeps Tabs on TEA Parties" Newsmax.com. May 21, 2009.
NOTE 8 :: Federal Reserve. "What is the purpose of the Federal Reserve System." Last updated February 4, 2014.

Research Sources:

  1. Berkowitz, Bill. "‘Cultural Marxism’ Catching On" Psychology Today. Summer 2003
  2. Bohman, James. "Critical Theory" Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. March 8, 2005
  3. Collins, Glenn. "The Psychology of the Cult Experience" New York Times. March 15, 1982
  4. Corradetti, Claudio. "The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory" The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  5. Davey, Graham C.L., Ph.D. "The Psychological Effects of TV News" Southern Poverty Law Center. June 19, 2012.
  6. Foderaro, Lisa W. "Pint-Size Eco-Police, Making Parents Proud and Sometimes Crazy" New York Post. October 10, 2008
  7. George, Robert P., Mschella, Melissa. "Does Sex Ed Undermine Parental Rights?" New York Post. October 18, 2011
  8. McGroarty, Emmett. "How the feds are tracking your kid" New York Post. December 28, 2011
  9. Political Hat.com. "The Cultural Marxist Origins of Modern Progressivism" October 1, 2013

  
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