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Daniel J. Boorstin

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A sign of a celebrity is often that his name is worth more than his services.
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The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America (1961) [Vintage, 1992, ISBN 0-679-74180-1], p. 220.

 
Daniel J. Boorstin

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