
Smart Cookies We have stopped READING - is it a sign our civilisation is COLLAPSING? With James Marriott
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Nov 17, 2025 In this insightful discussion, James Marriott, a writer at The Times and author of the Cultural Capital Substack, explores the alarming decline in reading and literacy rates. He draws connections between this trend and societal changes, suggesting it may signal a cultural collapse. Marriott highlights how mass literacy historically transformed political landscapes, contrasts today’s smartphone influence with more thoughtful discourse, and warns of the growing intellectual divide. He argues that while literacy is crucial, it's not a cure-all for democracy's challenges.
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Reading Revolution Transformed Society
- The 18th-century reading revolution made knowledge widely accessible through cheap books and expanded education.
- James Marriott says this transfer of knowledge transformed politics, cognition, and social life.
Print Undermined Visual Power
- Print shifted political power by allowing citizens to see behind official images and narratives.
- Marriott argues literacy enabled critique of regimes and helped spark revolutions like France's.
Writing Enables Complex Thought
- Writing pins thought down, letting authors revise and readers recheck complex arguments.
- Marriott cites Kant and Eric Havelock to show text enables higher-order philosophical thinking.






