July 5, 2026

The media is not the best source of support for major improvements

Sam Smith – I got involved in progressive journalism in the 1960s not just because of the wrong doings of the political right but because of an appealing assortment of reforms the good folks were pushing. What I find strange about our current state of affairs is that, while Donald Trump is properly criticized, the advocacy of new approaches is nowhere near as powerful as it was, say in the 1960s.

We need to create a vision of the good as well as condemnation of the evil. One reason this hasn’t happened well so far is that the conventional media is far more accepting of the right  than it should be. It  even sometimes condemns the sensible as “socialism” in a country that already has Social Security, Medicare and other reforms that haven’t hurt conventional businesses in the slightest.

Because large media largely defines journalism there has been a little noted drift towards institutions controlled by large media corporations telling how we think about political issues. This post is a rare exception:

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Major media can be very useful in uncovering the evils of politicians like Trump but don’t count on big support for the best reforms.

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