Readers Digest was once
a staunch anticommunist publication. As recently as 2012, its editors spoke of its
cultish wingnuttery in response to claims of ideological decline. Today, however, its website is
a bland BuzzFeed clone and
it agrees to censor international publications at the behest of its Chinese printers.
If the irony is only as deep as Beijing's vestigial socialist
pretenses, perhaps a new maxim is needed to embody the power of the
printing press—one less about who buys ink by the barrel and more about
who sells it
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