Perspectives or Bias
Many periodicals may tend toward, or have, a political or cultural bias. This may be reflected in the topics that are chosen to be reported, opinions presented, or solutions explored. Some periodicals aim to present articles reflecting all opinions on a topic.
In political science classes, students may be requested to review periodicals presenting a bias or preferred side of an issue. This guide provides some periodical titles available in the Stout University Library leaning toward liberal or conservative viewpoints.
Conservative Views
To view these online, connect to the UW-Stout Periodicals Holdings List and type in the magazine title. ![]()
- American Spectator
- Christianity Today
- Commentary
- Economist
- Forbes
- Fortune
- Independent Review
- National Review
- New Republic
Liberal Views
To view these online, connect to the UW-Stout Periodicals Holdings List. Type in the magazine title, then select a database. ![]()
- Advocate
- Atlantic Monthly
- Commonweal
- Harper's
- New Leader (select WilsonWeb for current issues)
- New Statesman
- New Yorker
- Progressive
- Washington Monthly
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