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Always a Fairness Problem
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A Bloomberg News dispatch begins: Billionaire John Paulson's $100 million donation to New York's Central Park Conservancy threw into relief inequities between parks frequented by the wealthy and those in less affluent neighborhoods.
And goes on in that vein. The New York Sun used to use that "threw into relief" language all the time in editorials, but to see that journalist device in a Bloomberg wire story is an eye-opener. It's almost reflexive in some newsrooms, this tendency to turn every news event into an opportunity for another sermon on the evils and unfairness of asset inequality.
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Always a Fairness Problem
futureofcapitalism.com
A Bloomberg News dispatch begins: Billionaire John Paulson's $100 million donation to New York's Central Park Conservancy threw into relief inequities between parks frequented by the wealthy and those in less affluent neighborhoods.
And goes on in that vein. The New York Sun used to use that "threw into relief" language all the time in editorials, but to see that journalist device in a Bloomberg wire story is an eye-opener. It's almost reflexive in some newsrooms, this tendency to turn every news event into an opportunity for another sermon on the evils and unfairness of asset inequality.
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Martin Z. Braun
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