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  1. John Swinton, (1830-1901), Herausgeber und Chefredakteur der New York Times, vor Redakteuren im Jahr 1889 "The business of the journalist is to destroy the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of mammon, and to sell his country and his race for his daily bread. You know it and I know it,"

  2. 14 set 2020 · Career and conversation of John Swinton, journalist, orator, economist by Waters, Robert, 1902, C.H. Kerr edition, in English

  3. John Swinton, journalist, economist, and orator, died at his home, 658 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday morning, after an illness lasting ten days. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Share ...

  4. 13 ago 2020 · Subscribe to Portside. The following interview with Karl Marx, published in the New York Sun on Sept. 6, 1880, was written by John Swinton, printer, journalist, and editor, when he visited Europe. It first appeared in our pages as part of the May 5, 1940 edition of the Sunday Worker. Swinton’s enthusiastic appreciation of Marx gives a vivid ...

  5. John Swinton (1829–1901) John Swinton (1829–1901) was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator. Although he arguably gained his greatest influence as the chief editorial writer of The New York Times during the decade of the 1860s, Swinton is best remembered as the namesake of John Swinton's Paper, one of the most prominent American labor newspapers of the 1880s.

  6. 10 gen 2008 · Gift of Publishers' Weekly

  7. John Swinton Official Sources Prominent journalist John Pilger has observed that the media consolidation of the late 20th and early 21st centuries was associated with an abandonment of the practice of "investigative journalism", leading to an over-reliance on "official (establishment) sources".