Umberto Eco

"Given that there are seven billion people living on this earth, there is a consistent quantity of imbecile or idiot, okay. Previously, these people could express themselves only with their friends or at the bar after two or three glasses of something, and they said every silliness, and people laughed. Now they have the possibility to show up on the internet. And so, on the internet, along with the messages of a lot of interesting and important people - even the Pope is writing on Twitter - we have a great quantity of idiots."

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Source: Interview with Chris Wallace, www.interviewmagazine.com. November 2, 2015.

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Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco

Writer, Philosopher, Literary Critic

Umberto Eco was an Italian novelist and philosopher, renowned for his work 'The Name of the Rose' and his explorations of semiotics and interpretation.

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