This is a good essay.http://bit.ly/1Vrha7B
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If Thiel and Nick Denton were just a couple of rich guys fighting over a 1st Amendment edge case, it wouldn't be very interesting (cont...)
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But Silicon Valley has unprecedented, monopolistic power over the future of journalism. So much power that its moral philosophy matters.
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Journalists have an emphatic, reflexive—not pragmatic or fungible—belief in free speech. If Silicon Valley doesn't that's gonna be an issue.
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C'mon, Nate, successful journalists obey the limits on discourse religiously, e.g., you avoid noticing race/IQ/crime data.
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lol yeah Peter thiel is the threat to free speech in the age of safe spaces and watsonings
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who is Paul graham afraid of in his essay on his private crime thoughts? Thiel? Or Paul krugman?
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Paul Graham's 2004 essay "What You Can't Say:" http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html
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