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Brown to The Citizen, Keith Spicer, about journalists' contribution to attitudinal pollution

TitleBrown to The Citizen, Keith Spicer, about journalists' contribution to attitudinal pollution
Publication TypeCorrespondence
AuthorsBrown, C
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Citizen and other outlets made a sport of peoples' rights to freedom from arbitrary interference, reverse onus. Journalists, including editors, usually played semantical games, or argued that there were "two sides" to subjecting people to a reverse onus.

Date Published08/1986
Year of Publication1986
Place PublishedOttawa
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