"I have never quite grasped the worry about the power of the press. After all, it speaks with a thousand voices, in constant dissonance"
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The intent is twofold. First, it’s a defense of pluralism: if you’re worried about concentrated influence, look at ownership, access, and government secrecy, not at the messy noise of competing outlets. Second, it’s a rebuke to those who blame “the press” when they really mean “coverage I don’t like.” Dissonance becomes a kind of alibi for democracy: no single narrative can fully win because rival narratives are always arriving on the next edition, broadcast, or wire.
Context matters. Sevareid came up in the era when broadcast news was consolidating cultural authority, yet still tethered to print rivals and local reporting. In that mid-century ecosystem, credibility was hard-won and fragile, and the loudest fear wasn’t that journalists had too much power, but that they might become too cozy with the powerful. His line quietly flips the anxiety: the press’s greatest strength is its internal argument, and its greatest weakness is the same thing.
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