Amusing Ourselves to Death

Comic artist Stuart McMillen's illustrates the basic points of Neil Postman's indictment of public discourse in the age of show business.

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  • curly_chelly's Avatar
    curly_chelly 1 year ago
    FamousAmos said:

    this is very unebaumish.... whatever though I prefer Orwell but who gives a fuck who I like better.

    I like Orwell as well!

  • fritz123's Avatar
    fritz123 1 year ago

    TPTB are using distraction as a tool to conceal the real truth.

  • FamousAmos' Avatar
    FamousAmos 1 year ago

    this is very unebaumish.... whatever though I prefer Orwell but who gives a fuck who I like better.

  • louiscypher's Avatar
    louiscypher 1 year ago
    re4manonline said:

    Orwell was correct in some ways as was Huxley. Bradbury was not included in this comic but his principles were also very true in the world today. All 3 authors illustrated a common theme that is persistent in America today. So you all win. Congrats.

    Which means, of course, that we all lose.

  • seanreevesdude's Avatar
    seanreevesdude 1 year ago

    as long as we agree that L. Ron Hubbard is a douche I feel fine

  • re4manonline's Avatar
    re4manonline 1 year ago

    Orwell was correct in some ways as was Huxley. Bradbury was not included in this comic but his principles were also very true in the world today. All 3 authors illustrated a common theme that is persistent in America today. So you all win. Congrats.