Post by account_disabled on Dec 7, 2023 5:20:45 GMT
Low costs and accessibility . Without a doubt, these are greatest advantages of editorial liberalism. Let's be clear: today publishing a book is easy, it requires little time and little money. I published my first novel in 10 days and at no cost. But low costs and accessibility are also there for readers. Thanks to the web and new technologies, those who want to read and learn can do so easily and at very low costs. Indeed, it can be said that nowadays we are literally bombarded with news, information and texts to read. I'm not just referring to books or ebooks, but also to newspapers and especially to web pages.
Yes, because even a post can represent a reading, and it is completely free. Even in the case of publishing articles on blogs there is total liberalism. Thanks to the services offered by various companies, including the infamous Google, today anyone can open a website in less than five minutes and enter mountains of true or false information into the network, Phone Number Data without being subjected to any checks. (Or at least, under no apparent control). Therefore, even on the web there is a liberal policy that allows quick and cheap access to news. More freedom . An obvious advantage of liberalism is obviously freedom, understood both in a broad sense and in specific areas. It can therefore be said, for example, that freedom of thought, freedom of the press and freedom of expression derive from editorial liberalism.
Yes, without a doubt these are huge ethical and social advantages, and from this point of view I would say that editorial liberalism is very positive. Among other things, as I have already mentioned, this liberalism is significantly helped by new technologies and new editorial forms. In fact, when blogs didn't yet exist and when self-publishing wasn't a very popular practice, to publish something you had to contact a publishing house or a newspaper, and therefore in some way you were subjected to a filter. Now, however, things are rapidly changing, and the old pillars of publishing such as Mondadori (in deficit of 48 million), Rizzoli (in deficit but saved at the last minute by RCS), and Salani (in deficit of 30 million), will soon be replaced from the new international giants that thanks to globalization are establishing themselves in every country, such as Amazon (+230% annual turnover in 2012) and, more specifically with regard to publishing, Lulu (+160% annual turnover in 2012).
Yes, because even a post can represent a reading, and it is completely free. Even in the case of publishing articles on blogs there is total liberalism. Thanks to the services offered by various companies, including the infamous Google, today anyone can open a website in less than five minutes and enter mountains of true or false information into the network, Phone Number Data without being subjected to any checks. (Or at least, under no apparent control). Therefore, even on the web there is a liberal policy that allows quick and cheap access to news. More freedom . An obvious advantage of liberalism is obviously freedom, understood both in a broad sense and in specific areas. It can therefore be said, for example, that freedom of thought, freedom of the press and freedom of expression derive from editorial liberalism.
Yes, without a doubt these are huge ethical and social advantages, and from this point of view I would say that editorial liberalism is very positive. Among other things, as I have already mentioned, this liberalism is significantly helped by new technologies and new editorial forms. In fact, when blogs didn't yet exist and when self-publishing wasn't a very popular practice, to publish something you had to contact a publishing house or a newspaper, and therefore in some way you were subjected to a filter. Now, however, things are rapidly changing, and the old pillars of publishing such as Mondadori (in deficit of 48 million), Rizzoli (in deficit but saved at the last minute by RCS), and Salani (in deficit of 30 million), will soon be replaced from the new international giants that thanks to globalization are establishing themselves in every country, such as Amazon (+230% annual turnover in 2012) and, more specifically with regard to publishing, Lulu (+160% annual turnover in 2012).