Can The Economist Be Stopped?
Tom Scocca on the pseudo-free market Economist magazine:
The audience for this is not people who care about the world, but people who believe it is important to care about the world. When other magazines say they want to be like The Economist, they do not mean they wish to be serious. They mean they wish, by whatever means, to be taken seriously.
posted on 18 March 2007 by skirchner in Culture & Society, Economics
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