Machiavellian journalism: With a brief interview on ethics with old Nick

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (2):85 – 96 (1992)
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Abstract

In this article John Merrill, a long-time observer of the journalistic scene and author/co-author of more than two-dozen books, picks the brain of Niccolo Machiavelli, who, if he had been asked, might have had some interesting observations about the ethics of journalism.

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