Bill Berg

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Censorship, after all, is the tribute tyrants pay to the assumption that a public knows the difference between serious discourse and entertainment—and cares. How delighted would be all the kings, czars and führers of the past (and commissars of the present) to know that censorship is not a necessity when all political discourse takes the form of a jest. 10.
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
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