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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 36 MIN

Not the Arbiter of Truth - America's Complicated History of a Free Press

from The American Idea

American press freedom has never followed a straight path. The Founding Fathers envisioned newspapers as partisan political weapons, not neutral truth-tellers. This "messy" approach let citizens decide truth for themselves rather than accepting government-approved narratives. Today's concerns about partisan media miss the point—embracing partisanship may produce healthier discourse than enforcing artificial neutrality. The real danger lies in government attempts to regulate speech through "disinformation boards," which risk transforming oversight into censorship tools. History reveals a pattern: wartime consistently triggers press restrictions, from the 1798 Sedition Acts that imprisoned journalists to Civil War censorship and World War I prosecutions. The choice remains between messy, chaotic free speech that challenges all perspectives, or organized, controlled information that serves those in power. Host: Jeff Sikkenga Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/theamericanidea

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