Putting Jefferson's Quote On Newspapers Into Context
from the funny-how-that-works dept
Earlier this year, we took on why journalists who were quoting Thomas Jefferson's famous line: "were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate to prefer the latter" were missing the point, noting that he really meant journalism not newspapers -- and journalism isn't going away at all. However, Jay Rosen points out that the quote is actually out of context. The full Jefferson quote even more clearly makes the point that it's not physical newspapers, he's concerned about:"The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them." -- Thomas JeffersonFrom that quote, it seems likely that Jefferson would be quite a fan of the web and the fact that news on the web was free and widely available -- contrary to the point made by most old school news folks quoting it.
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I think it's even MORE ironic that the newspapers quoting Tommy Jeff would probably receive a hearty colonial bitch slap for being IN BED with government. Jefferson's quote assumes the two are separate and not working concert, something that isn't often occuring in physical newspapers today.
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And education.
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Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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New favorite saying
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Quotes out of context
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Jefferson for the win
Now, unless all that has changed drastically or was in-accurate to begin with, I'd say they can be considered a success story.
I can't link an online version of the show, although a google search turns up torrents and other possible places to view it.
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RE: Jefferson for the win
The problem is, how do those 80 million visits translate into money? If you mistake hits for profit, you're going to go bust.
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Jefferson on newspapers
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Internet is not journalism
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