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The Public Intellectual: Joseph Natoli

Joseph Natoli US Higher Education: The New “Treasure Island” for InvestorsTuesday November 12 2013by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed How the Most Dangerous Game Is Being PlayedSunday 11 September 2011by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

Joseph Natoli US Higher Education: The New "Treasure Island" for InvestorsTuesday November 12 2013by: Joseph Natoli

Joseph Natoli

The Economics of Immiseration, the Politics of Seduction
Monday, 31 March 2014
By Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Cultural Analysis

WhatsApp? Readers and Writers in a Post-Truth World
Thursday, 13 March 2014
By Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

“Do What Thou Wilt,” or Who Imagined Ted Cruz Into Existence?
Saturday, 07 December 2013
By Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

US Higher Education: The New “Treasure Island” for Investors
Tuesday November 12 2013
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

How the Most Dangerous Game Is Being Played
Sunday 11 September 2011
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

Winning Big in the Information Age
Monday 13 June 2011
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

The “Evils of Entitlement”
Saturday 4 June 2011
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

The Underclass Won’t Wait to Join Obama’s “Everybody”
Thursday 26 May 2011
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

“When the World Is Turned Upside Down and Protest Is Privatized”
Friday 18 March 2011
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

Our Market Regime and Public Education
Monday 07 February 2011
by: Joseph Natoli, Truthout | Op-Ed

We’re not backing down in the face of Trump’s threats.

As Donald Trump is inaugurated a second time, independent media organizations are faced with urgent mandates: Tell the truth more loudly than ever before. Do that work even as our standard modes of distribution (such as social media platforms) are being manipulated and curtailed by forces of fascist repression and ruthless capitalism. Do that work even as journalism and journalists face targeted attacks, including from the government itself. And do that work in community, never forgetting that we’re not shouting into a faceless void – we’re reaching out to real people amid a life-threatening political climate.

Our task is formidable, and it requires us to ground ourselves in our principles, remind ourselves of our utility, dig in and commit.

As a dizzying number of corporate news organizations – either through need or greed – rush to implement new ways to further monetize their content, and others acquiesce to Trump’s wishes, now is a time for movement media-makers to double down on community-first models.

At Truthout, we are reaffirming our commitments on this front: We won’t run ads or have a paywall because we believe that everyone should have access to information, and that access should exist without barriers and free of distractions from craven corporate interests. We recognize the implications for democracy when information-seekers click a link only to find the article trapped behind a paywall or buried on a page with dozens of invasive ads. The laws of capitalism dictate an unending increase in monetization, and much of the media simply follows those laws. Truthout and many of our peers are dedicating ourselves to following other paths – a commitment which feels vital in a moment when corporations are evermore overtly embedded in government.

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