muckraker u rečniku PONS

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Can journalistic muckrakers go too far exposing corrupt politicians and dangerous pollution?
thinkprogress.org
There were a number of different types of journalists during the time of the penny press, but one of the more interesting types was the muckraker.
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He was one of a group of journalists at the turn of the 20th century who were called muckrakers.
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His scholarly writings focused on muckrakers, abolition, and other reform movements.
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He is a left wing political campaigner, ans some may say a political muckraker.
www.nbr.co.nz
The guy is a born muckraker and troublemaker -- necessary attributes in these days of acquiescence and obedience.
www.thetelegram.com
During high school he became politicized through reading the work of muckrakers and engaging in an anarchosyndicalist discussion group.
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The word muck refers to muckrakers, a term closely associated with reform-oriented journalists who wrote largely for popular magazines after 1900.
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As a corollary of the growing urban scene, aggressive newspaper reporters, named muckrakers, emerged.
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Such a law is needed to protect investigative journalists, muckrakers, immersion journalists, or whistleblowers.
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