

Unfreedom of the Press
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Allison Connolly
> 3 dayI enjoyed the thorough depth of this book with scholarly historical references abounding. Mr Levin has a tremendous wealth of knowledge to share and analytical insight of events happening currently. I particularly liked reading about the Federalist Party and John Adams as Mr Levin punctuated every story with historical context, forward and in the past.
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Timmy B.
Greater than one weekThe historical context Mr. Levin lays out in this book is both informative and alarming at the same time. No matter your political leaning, you need to be equipped with this information. As a critical thinker, I was so enlightened by the perspectives in this book and have a much better lens through which to view daily media content, no matter its source. As a millennial, Ive historically taken news at face value, Im ashamed to say. After reading Unfreedom of the Press, I really am seeing the agenda behind so much of the reporting we consume on a daily basis. I hope my generation wakes up to reality, before its too late. Knowledge is power and knowledge is freedom! Thanks, Mark Levin. Highly recommended.
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Jeffrey
Greater than one weekA concise argument against a progressive press-media using history, modern citations, and commentary. Thank you Mr. Levin.
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Terry Decker
> 3 dayThis book is definitely eye opening. The press is biased, it’s clear to any sane person.
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Matthew Chabak
> 3 dayThis guy is amazing and always writes such a quality product. Get yourself educated by reading the book.
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John Floridian
> 3 dayWell done, an eye opener
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MustangMary
Greater than one weekGreat book! Very informative and shocking!
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David K.
> 3 dayMr. Levin documents plainly what we all (should) know.....that Americas journalist are in the bag for progressive politicians. Levin carefully researches the history of American journalism and details what it currently has morphed into. The central theme of the book is that the danger to our freedom of the press comes not from the populous, but rather, the peril lies within the journalism profession itself. Highly recommended.
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Happy
Greater than one weekOne of Mark Levins best books. Well written and easy to comprehend, even if you are a liberal loon.
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jeff clater
> 3 dayWell researched volume which is eye-opening about slanted news reporting.