i think marx is a way to publicize their views and influence debate and in an interview with james ledbetter marxist articles for the tribune that the basic march 1 —- approach was to take the event of the election and the uprising the outbreak of the american civil war and intelligence boiled down to politics or economics and then on those questions to make that judgment marxist journalism does resemble some of what is published today it's hard to see a direct link between that contentious writing on public affairs that characterize much political journalism especially in new york and here in the 20th century. marxist approach to journalism is very similar. it's unencumbered by a that commitment instead is reporting to shape the news around his own opinions and ideology. after 1848 he had the power of counterrevolution and began to believe they cannot be overthrown until they are well-informed to do so. but the media could be used as propaganda. became clear with every passing year so i point out in short the power of mass communication and the need to control it and the purpose was to prop