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The Nation + William Buckley?: This must be serious

by Chicago Undergr... | 04/17/2007 | in corporate | first amendment | Free Press | post office | small press | the nation

 Stop the Post Office

From The Nation: America's founders understood the First Amendment would be worth little without a postal system that encouraged broad public participation in America's "marketplace of ideas." Thomas Jefferson called for a postal service that allowed ideas to "penetrate the whole mass of the people." Along with James Madison, he paved the way for a system that gave low-cost mailing incentives to small publications.

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