The old Soviet joke is that Pravda always lies and so it is useful, whereas The New York Times is not as useful because it sometimes tells the truth.
Although it’s a joke it actually has quite surprising implications.
This seems to imply that it would have been easier to obtain trustworthy knowledge from Pravda then the NYT?
Although it’s a joke it actually has quite surprising implications.
This seems to imply that it would have been easier to obtain trustworthy knowledge from Pravda then the NYT?