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European press review by Michel Philippot

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It is precisely in journalism that the two tendencies combine and become one. The expansion and the diminution of education here join hands. The newspaper actually steps into the place of culture, and he who, even as a scholar, wishes to voice any claim for education, must avail himself of this viscous stratum of communication which cements the seams between all forms of life, all classes, all arts, and all sciences, and which is as firm and reliable as newpaper is, as a rule. In the newspaper the peculiar educational aims of the present culminate, just as the journalist, the servant of the moment, has stepped into the place of the genius, of the leader for all time, of the deliverer from the tyranny of the moment.” — F. Nietzsche
I leave you to reflect on this nugget of wisdom from the great mustachioed one, as it applies to photojournalism, of course. I just learned that the dancers at the Crazy Horse Saloon are on strike. They demand both a wage increase and the right to be heard—it’s in the paper. 

Have a nice week.

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