Amusing Ourselves to Death

Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business

Neil Postman

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One of the books Keith Rabois recommends for entrepreneurs.

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"Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman is a thought-provoking examination of how entertainment and media culture have profoundly shaped our society.

Postman argues that the age of television has transformed public discourse and undermined our ability to engage in serious, meaningful conversations. He contends that the rapid rise of visual media has replaced the written word as the primary mode of communication, leading to a society obsessed with entertainment rather than thoughtful reflection.

Through insightful analysis and examples, Postman explores various aspects of this phenomenon. He examines the influence of advertising on our culture, explaining how messages are manipulated to appeal to emotions rather than reason. He also investigates the impact of news as entertainment, suggesting that our obsession with sensationalism has hampered our ability to comprehend complex issues.

Furthermore, Postman highlights the dangers of "infotainment" and the ways in which television has transformed education. He questions the effectiveness of teaching through visual media, arguing that it promotes shallow learning and discourages critical thinking.

In conclusion, "Amusing Ourselves to Death" offers a compelling critique of our media-saturated society. Postman calls for a renewed focus on the written word and active participation in public discourse as a means to foster a more thoughtful and engaged society.

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