The Menace of Privilege; a Study of the Dangers to the Republic From the Existence of a Favored Class

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To the loss of time, of labor, of money, then must be added that of quiet, to which those must suffer themselves who are capable of serving the public, and all this is better than European bondage," Bondage of the Press 271 the press." Of course there hav6 been repressive acts under military rule, as during the Civil War; and under hostile acts of mob, as with the mob of mine owners and miUtia in Colorado during the strike struggle in 1903-1904.
But these were only isolated cases. We are consid
...ering the attitude of the people at large toward the press in general.
That attitude has been one of jealous preservation of free- dom of expression even to frequent wanton abuse. Privi- lege, in consequence^ has been constrained to guide what it could not muzzle.
For purposes here being considered the press may be divided into two general classes : the monthly and weekly publications belonging to one, the dailies to the other.
Putting apart those publications that rarely or never trench upon poUtical or economic subjects, and aside from trade union and propagandist organs, most of the monthlies and weeklies until recently have been in general respects on the monopoly side.


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