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Yes and no.

The Economist has a Prospectus which spells out its ideology.

I'd known of and read the ... newspaper ... for three decades before learning of this and reading it.

PROSPECTUS of a weekly paper, to be published every Saturday, and to be called THE ECONOMIST, which will contain— First.—ORIGINAL LEADING ARTICLES, in which free-trade principles will be most rigidly applied to all the important questions of the day—political events—and parliamentary discussions; and particularly to all such as relate immediately to revenue, commerce, and agriculture; or otherwise affect the material interests of the country. ...

https://www.economist.com/unknown/1843/08/05/prospectus

That is, The Economist is, and always has been, overtly free-trade propaganda. (Though one might argue that the meaning(s) and connotations of that term have evolved since first proposed in 1843.)

HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29285722




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