What he doesn't see, or doesn't want to see, is that it's not just magnates who've written off the press after seeing how dishonestly they cover stories. The NYT's treatment of Scott Alexander burned their credibility with thousands of people.
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The old economy is already mostly a toy for the winners of the new economy.
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Sometimes I wish Pierre Bourdieu was still alive to analyze all of this. The lose of power and status anxiety of a dying field.
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They lost me at "critical and ethical"
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wow, the sense of entitlement on that op-ed is shocking
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I got half-way thru this article before I realized it wasn't a parody.
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There's nothing wrong with journalism bringing powerful people to account (think the Pentagon Papers). But journalists (and journalism) are much less powerful today than they were when NYT published the Pentagon Papers.
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Unwittingly affirms what
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Texans totally deserves Musk
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