“Whether the Giants Should Be Slain or Persuaded to Be Good”: Revisiting the Hutchins Commission and the Role of Media in a Democratic Society
- 24 September 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Critical Studies in Media Communication
- Vol. 27 (4), 391-411
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15295030903583523
Abstract
This paper examines the landmark Hutchins Commission's unpublished minutes and correspondence to uncover a potential radicalism that advocated for and then shied away from significant structural reform of the US media system. With an eye towards contemporary media problems, this project aims to recuperate lost alternatives and yield fresh insights regarding the institutional role of the press in a modern democratic society. By situating the Hutchins Commission in a historical trajectory of media criticism and media reform movements, this paper illuminates perennial tensions and confrontations between the liberal ideals and commercial imperatives driving the US press system. Drawing from Gramscian theory to contextualize the US media system's current crisis, the paper concludes by outlining an emergent consensus that calls for structural reform and for re-evaluating core normative democratic principles underpinning the social contract between US media institutions and the public.Keywords
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