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Is Amazon Bad for Books? : George Packer

  • Posted on February 27, 2014
  • Storywire

“Bezos is right: gatekeepers are inherently élitist, and some of them have been weakened, in no small part, because of their complacency and short-term thinking. But gatekeepers are also barriers against the complete commercialization of ideas, allowing new talent the time to develop and learn…

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