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    Jean-Paul Sartre on the freedom of the press (against media monoculture):

    'the main mistake people make concerning the freedom of the press is to think that it is a right belonging to journalists. But this is a fallacy. Its a right belonging to the reader of the newspaper. It is the people working in offices, the people working in factories, who have a right to know what's happening, a right to draw their own conclusions'

    #media #politics
    [Interview with Nina Sutton, Guardian 1973, via FT]

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      Jean-Paul Sartre on the freedom of the press (against media monoculture):

      'the main mistake people make concerning the freedom of the press is to think that it is a right belonging to journalists. But this is a fallacy. Its a right belonging to the reader of the newspaper. It is the people working in offices, the people working in factories, who have a right to know what's happening, a right to draw their own conclusions'

      #media #politics
      [Interview with Nina Sutton, Guardian 1973, via FT]

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      @ChrisMayLA6

      Good quote.

      Names matter, though. It's Jean-Paul Sartre.

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        @ChrisMayLA6

        Good quote.

        Names matter, though. It's Jean-Paul Sartre.

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        @huntingdon

        Apologies; that was me copy typing with auto-complete & then not going back to check... rubbish

        Thanks for the spot & now corrected - much appreciated

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