Aldous Huxley Quotes
Mass Communication, In A Word, Is Neither Good Nor Bad; It Is Simply A Force And, Like Any Other Force, It Can Be Used Either Well Or Ill. Used In One Way, The Press, The Radio And The Cinema Are Indispensable To The Survival Of Democracy. Used In Another Way, They Are Among The Most Powerful Weapons In The Dictator's Armory.
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