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Proposal For United Earth Petition

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Impeach President Trump Petition

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John Pliger Web-site
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Marxist-Socialist organization promoting socialist values for progressive change.
Provides news, articles, etc. 
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Articles on society, politics, economics, etc.
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NLP seeks to change society, to copntribute, facilitate, broad-based campaigning for progressive political change.
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Editors: David Cromwell, David Edwards.
 
What is Media Lens?

Media Lens is a response based on our conviction that mainstream newspapers and broadcasters provide a profoundly distorted picture of our world. We are convinced that the increasingly centralised, corporate nature of the media means that it acts as a de facto propaganda system for corporate and other establishment interests. The costs incurred as a result of this propaganda, in terms of human suffering and environmental degradation, are incalculable. 

In seeking to understand the basis and operation of this systematic distortion, we flatly reject all conspiracy theories and point instead to the inevitably corrupting effects of free market forces operating on and through media corporations seeking profit in a society dominated by corporate power. We reject the idea that journalists are generally guilty of self-censorship and conscious lying; we believe that the all-too-human tendency to self-deception accounts for their conviction that they are honest purveyors of uncompromised truth. We all have a tendency to believe what best suits our purpose - highly paid, highly privileged editors and journalists are no exception.
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