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The pieces collected here provide a fascinating look at the history of what was once simply called ‘The Movement’. Allen Ginsberg, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Abbie Hoffman, and other figures from the counter-culture and new left come alive in these pages. Schechter’s run-ins with the FBI and the CIA provide fascinating and often entertaining reading. A large section covers Vietnam during and after the war. Throughout, Schechter exposes the practices and prejudices of the news media and proposes detailed corrective action. The collection also includes pieces of a more personal and sometimes emotional nature - the observations, impressions, and inspirations of a radical journalist. NEWS DISSECTOR is an enlightening book by one of the few journalists to emerge from the alternative media of the 60s and 70s with his politics and principles intact.
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The pieces collected here provide a fascinating look at the history of what was once simply called ‘The Movement’. Allen Ginsberg, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Abbie Hoffman, and other figures from the counter-culture and new left come alive in these pages. Schechter’s run-ins with the FBI and the CIA provide fascinating and often entertaining reading. A large section covers Vietnam during and after the war. Throughout, Schechter exposes the practices and prejudices of the news media and proposes detailed corrective action. The collection also includes pieces of a more personal and sometimes emotional nature - the observations, impressions, and inspirations of a radical journalist. NEWS DISSECTOR is an enlightening book by one of the few journalists to emerge from the alternative media of the 60s and 70s with his politics and principles intact.