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“Every good journalist is aware that his trade may one day go the way of phrenology-and, what's more, the population will hardly protest the extinction.”

Quote by David Remnick

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David Remnick
David Remnick

David Remnick, born on October 29, 1958, is an accomplished American journalist known for his profound insights into politics, culture, and international affairs. He served as the editor of The New Yorker magazine, where he published many highly acclaimed articles. more

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