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Opinion: Stop spreading the Myth of the Golden Age

Roy Peter Clark spends a lot of time thinking about the world and the communication of what's happening in it. And he want to remind you and the journalists out there, the world isn't going to hell in a handbasket.

Opinion: Stop spreading the Myth of the Golden Age

8 years ago
Duration 1:24
Given the headlines of the last few weeks, it can feel like the world is going to hell in a handbasket. Roy Peter Clark of the Poynter Institute is critical of writers and politicians who pretend a golden age ever existed. He dissects the election coverage and Donald Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again."

Think back over the major headlines you've read over the last few weeks. 

Police shootings, in Canada and the U.S., violent attacks, political turmoil...we could keep going, but you get it. 

It feels like the world is going to hell in a handbasket. 

Roy Peter Clark teaches writing at the Poynter Institute. He argues that's there never was a golden age, and is critical of writers and politicians who pretend one existed.

Take election coverage of Donald Trump for example and his slogan "Make America Great Again." 

Clarks says it relies on what he calls the Myth of the Golden Age - and in this audio essay, he investigates if or when that Golden Age ever existed. 

Was America great in the 1820s when slaves were property and women had no vote? How about the 1860s when over half a million Americans killed each other in the Civil War? The Great Depression! Those were the days!- Roy Peter Clark 

Click on the play button above to hear Roy Peter Clark's audio essay.