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describes, but the reason this happens.
On the other hand, there are specialized
or genre-specific magazines and journals
that all share a common characteristic,
that they fulfill one of Nietzsche’s
dictums: “They muddy the water, to
make it seem deep.” For whatever
reason,
specialized
journals
and
magazines that have circulated here that
deal with racial or some other kind of
discrimination limit the depth with
which they delve into the drama of the
discriminated, and the history that
weighs upon them. Ideological attempts
to avoid the subject and political
commitments are truly a yoke they bear,
seemingly without repair, from the time
they are born. Their movement about
intellectual circles, or contact with
scholars and such, is equally restricted,
but not by premeditated market plans,
but rather the deliberate, premeditated,
dense nature