> When books or pictures in reproduction are thrown on the market cheaply and attain huge sales, this does not affect the nature of the objects in question. But their nature is affected when these objects themselves are changed, rewritten, condensed, digested, reduced to kitsch in reproduction, or in preparation for the movies. This does not mean that culture spreads to the masses, but that culture is being destroyed in order to yield entertainment.
-- Hannah Arendt, "The Crisis in Culture - Its Social and Its Political Significance"
-- Hannah Arendt, "The Crisis in Culture - Its Social and Its Political Significance"