The Poor Man's Guardian
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The Poor Man's Guardian adalah surat kabar mingguan murah yang diterbitkan di London, Inggris, oleh sejak Juli 1831 sampai Desember 1835. Hetherington menerbitkan Poor Man's Guardian, pengganti harian murah Penny Papers for the People miliknya tahun 1830-31, sebagai tantangan langsung bagi pemerintah. Dengan harga satu penny untuk tiap terbitannya, koran ini memiliki slogan yang jelas: Published contrary to 'law' to try the power of 'might' against 'right'.
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The Poor Man's Guardian was a penny weekly newspaper published in London, England by Henry Hetherington from July 1831 to December 1835. Hetherington published his Poor Man's Guardian, a successor to his earlier (1830–31) penny daily Penny Papers for the People, as an outright challenge to authority. Published at the low price of a penny per weekly copy it bore the explicit heading: Published contrary to 'law' to try the power of 'might' against 'right'.
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The Poor Man's Guardian adalah surat kabar mingguan murah yang diterbitkan di London, Inggris, oleh sejak Juli 1831 sampai Desember 1835. Hetherington menerbitkan Poor Man's Guardian, pengganti harian murah Penny Papers for the People miliknya tahun 1830-31, sebagai tantangan langsung bagi pemerintah. Dengan harga satu penny untuk tiap terbitannya, koran ini memiliki slogan yang jelas: Published contrary to 'law' to try the power of 'might' against 'right'. Koran ini adalah wujud penolakan dampak tahun 1819 yang diberlakukan pemerintahan Partai waktu itu. Undang-undang tersebut bertujuan memerangi pers bebas dan radikal yang dipandang sebagai perwujudan periode radikalisme 1816 yang terus berlanjut sampai 1820. Pemerintah mewajibkan pers berstempel (dibebankan pajak), artinya semua publikasi yang terbit dalam jeda kurang dari 26 hari harus menyertakan stempel pemerintah dan dijual seharga 7(3p) per eksemplar. Poor Man's Guardian sangat memengaruhi keputusan pemerintahan dari Partai Whig sampai-sampai pajak harga surat kabar bisa diturunkan menjadi 4d(1,5p). Poor Man's Guardian mengklaim bahwa stempel surat kabar adalah bentuk pajak ilmu pengetahuan. Koran ini memakai slogan Knowledge is power. Surat kabar Hetherington ini sangat sukses di pasaran dan berhasil terjual 15.000 eksemplar setiap minggunya di seluruh Britania Raya meski kantor pusatnya di London. , yang kelak menjadi kontributor rutin untuk , adalah penyunting Poor Man's Guardian sejak tahun 1832.
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The Poor Man's Guardian was a penny weekly newspaper published in London, England by Henry Hetherington from July 1831 to December 1835. Hetherington published his Poor Man's Guardian, a successor to his earlier (1830–31) penny daily Penny Papers for the People, as an outright challenge to authority. Published at the low price of a penny per weekly copy it bore the explicit heading: Published contrary to 'law' to try the power of 'might' against 'right'. The paper represented a fight against the consequences of the Six Acts of 1819, imposed by the Tories. The Acts aimed to combat the free, radicalized press seen as representative of a period of radicalism from 1816, which continued until 1820. They imposed a stamped (taxed) press; all publications appearing at less than 26-day intervals had to bear a government stamp and retail at 7d (3p) each. The Poor Man's Guardian was hugely influential upon the decision by the Whig government of Lord Melbourne to lower the tax to a point where newspapers could retail at 4d (1.5p). The paper claimed that the newspaper stamp was a tax on knowledge; it had the significant motto 'Knowledge is power'. Hetherington's paper was enormously successful and achieved sales of 15,000 copies a week all over the country despite being London-based. Bronterre O'Brien, later a regular contributor to the Northern Star, edited the Poor Man's Guardian from 1832.
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