The Crooked Mirror: Could Private Property Be Safe When Media is Biased?

Chapter 2 of How the Import of Modern Western Institutions Suppresses Economic Growth: The 1990s East-West and West-East Transition (the book titled Institucionalnye ogranichenia sovremenogo ekonomicheskogo rosta in the original Russian and published in Moscow: "Delo" Publishing House, 2011). ISBN 9

34 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2013 Last revised: 11 Oct 2021

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Konstantin Yanovskiy

Shomron Center for Economic Policy Research

Dmitry Cherny

Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA) - Department of Economics

Date Written: November 13, 2013

Abstract

Can the absence of freedom of speech, a monopolized media market, and a politicized education create obstacles which will stand in the way of economic growth? The answer is an unambiguous Yes, and substantially. Partial, biased, or heteronomous mass media and an education turned into a propaganda channel not only undermine the regeneration of quality human capital, but also weaken the safeguards for the inviolability of the human individual.

State, “public,” or simply state-controlled mass media are transformed. From mutually competing information sources they turn into instruments for foisting onto the viewer a system of paternalistic views (that is, views characteristic of the ideal “leftist politician”). State schools and politicized teachers’ professional unions, a normal feature of developed countries, relieve teachers of the responsibility for the quality of education. At the same time, however, teachers are required to impose upon their students certain ideological worldviews. It is quite possible that in the future this problem will become a concern for Russia, as well. Following the model provided by aggressive professional unions in large enterprises, their analogs will take shape within the system of education.

The destruction of a competitive media market weakens democratic institutions and principles, something which in turn annuls political competition and the separation of powers. The elimination of political competition and of the separation of powers leads, in turn, to the weakening of safeguards for private property.

Keywords: Media market, Public TV, Public education, Private property safeguards

JEL Classification: D72, D78, H52, P16

Suggested Citation

Yanovskiy, Konstantin (Moshe) and Cherny, Dmitry, The Crooked Mirror: Could Private Property Be Safe When Media is Biased? (November 13, 2013). Chapter 2 of How the Import of Modern Western Institutions Suppresses Economic Growth: The 1990s East-West and West-East Transition (the book titled Institucionalnye ogranichenia sovremenogo ekonomicheskogo rosta in the original Russian and published in Moscow: "Delo" Publishing House, 2011). ISBN 9, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2353770 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2353770

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Dmitry Cherny

Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA) - Department of Economics ( email )

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