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"Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic diseases of the twentieth century, and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press"

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Solzhenitsyn diagnoses modern media like a dissident-turned-doctor who’s seen what happens when information becomes a weapon and attention becomes a drug. “Psychic diseases” isn’t just a metaphor; it’s an accusation that the twentieth century’s defining injuries are internal: a warped sense of time, a thinned-out capacity for judgment, a habit of skimming life at headline speed. By pairing “hastiness” with “superficiality,” he implies a feedback loop: speed produces shallowness, and shallowness demands more speed to stay convincing.

The line lands hardest on “reflected in the press,” where “reflected” quietly does double duty. The press mirrors the public’s mental habits, but it also reflects them back, amplifying the pathology until it feels like normal perception. That’s the subtext: media isn’t merely reporting the twentieth century; it is training the twentieth-century mind.

Context matters. Solzhenitsyn’s authority comes from having survived a system where the press was openly subordinated to the state, where lies were blunt instruments. When he later criticized Western journalism, it wasn’t nostalgia for censorship; it was frustration that freedom can still produce intellectual conformity, just via different incentives: novelty over depth, immediacy over meaning, scandal over proportion. The bite of the sentence is its moral asymmetry: he treats shallow coverage not as a professional flaw but as a civilizational symptom. If the press is where the disease is “more than anywhere else” visible, it’s also where the cure would have to start: slower thinking, thicker context, and the courage to be boring when truth requires it.

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (December 11, 1918 - August 3, 2008) was a Author from Russia.

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