This chapter explores three presumptions that baby boomers have about the world, including shared media consumption, economic growth, and finding a hero or savior to solve political problems.
What was media like? How has media changed? In this episode, we talk to Princeton Professor Markus Prior about the architecture of public media, over the period of what he calls "broadcast democracy," and in the period we're living within today. How does that architecture affect the politics that is possible?