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Kalba English
Leidimo metai 1987 year
Puslapių skč. 224 pages
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ISBN 9780413404404

Amusing Ourselves to Death

Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman, published in 1987, examines the profound impact of television on public discourse. This thought-provoking book argues that television has conditioned society to consume visually entertaining material in bite-sized segments, ultimately undermining rational debate and informed public affairs.

Postman's eloquent and persuasive writing alerts readers to the dangers of this trend, emphasizing the risks we face if we allow politics, education, religion, and journalism to be dictated by the entertainment values of the television age. He offers compelling suggestions on how to resist the overwhelming influence of media and reclaim the importance of critical thinking in our lives.

As a significant work in the genre of philosophy and thought, Amusing Ourselves to Death serves as a crucial reminder of the need for vigilance in the face of media saturation. This book is perfect for anyone interested in media studies, cultural criticism, or the effects of technology on society, making it an ideal gift for thoughtful readers.

Amusing Ourselves to Death 9780413404404

Amusing Ourselves to Death

Regular price €12,95
Sale price €12,95 Regular price €13,74