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252. Amusing Ourselves to Death Book Summary

Love Your Work

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The Lincoln Douglas Debate

Postman argues that since the audience consumed mostly long form written media, they were able to understand extremely complex language. At the time of these debates, in the 18 fifties, aside from live events such as this one, there was only printed stuff. Our leaders were only known for their words, not for their appearance. Contrast that to to day's political landscape, where our politicians have to look the right way in the television debates and also better be able to dish out sick burns on twitter. A final quote, postmen, americans no longer talk to each other.

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