the first casualty
Knightley, Phillip. The First Casualty. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975.This book discusses the impact that the media, particularly the war correspondents, have had on society during and after wars between the years 1854 and 1975. It recounts wars from many different countries and raises questions on how correspondents should report, what they should report and when they should report it. The author, Phillip Knightley, is a special correspondent on the Sunday Times in London. With his colleagues on the Insight team, he is author of The Philby Conspiracy, The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, and The Pearl of Days. He has never heard a shot f
I feel our society has been "persuaded" to believe these false reports about war for years. Our world was changed and formed on the basis of misinformation. This is why I feel everyone should get a chance to read this book. At first I felt the book was good for journalists or history buffs, but I now feel everyone should read it and understand the lies that were fed to us for centuries. War stories became popular. It came to the point where people were sent to countries to push them into a war, just to have something to report. Fake wars were also made. They took fake pictures, wrote fake stories and tricked people into believing the lies. Correspondents didn't look for a way to report truth or analyze how their reporting was affecting the world. Many had no journalistic experience to begin with and didn't familiarize themselves with culture to be more understanding an
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