Sunday, October 20, 2024

Plus-ça-change Department

 Journalists ought not to be distrusted because they are worse than other people.  They are not.  They ought to be distrusted because they are more powerful than other people; because they have, like the priests of old, the keys of knowledge, and can if they will shut others out and go not in themselves.  A conspiracy of journalists could easily hurl the whole of this nation  upon political ruin.    
-G. K. Chesterton in "The World" September 20, 1904.


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