The Country Weekly a Manual for the Rural Journalist And for Students of the Co

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The Country Weekly a Manual for the Rural Journalist And for Students of the Co
Phil Carleton Bing
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What has been said above concerning entangling alliances in the main ap- plies here. If the editor finds that active participa- tion in the politics of his district does not in any way hamper him in the free expression of his beliefs, there seems to be no good reason why he should not en- gage actively in the work. The country editor is a force that has to be reckoned with in politics. He di- rects and helps to crystallize public opinion. If he has taken advantage of all his opportunities, he i...s better informed than most of the men who run for public office ; he is better equipped than most of them to ren- der honest and intelligent public service.
Theodore Swenson of the Dawson (Minnesota) Sentinel says : Our business, our society, our government, are the creatures of public opinion. Public opinion is based on what the people hear and read. The l^rain and the hand which direct the press, in the last analysis, lay out the route along which human progress is made. It may not be the function of the home press to save the country, but it is its function to keep the sources of pul)lic opinion clean, to stimulate inrlependcnt thought and free expres- sion, and to dispel prejudice and thus help the country save itself.


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