Dumbing Down: Culture, Politics and the Mass MediaIvo Mosley Imprint Academic, 2000 - 328 páginas This text is a compilation of essays on changes in culture and the media and the dangers of their manipulation. |
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... able to survive only in opposition to individuality . Only in the most favourable cir- cumstances , and then only by segregating him from all alien influences , have his leaders been able to suppress in him an unquenched propensity to ...
... able to survive only in opposition to individuality . Only in the most favourable cir- cumstances , and then only by segregating him from all alien influences , have his leaders been able to suppress in him an unquenched propensity to ...
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... able people into the less appealing jobs , because once they are there they could find themselves stuck . Paradoxically , it might in the end be necessary to pay higher rates to get decent people into less intellectually satisfying jobs ...
... able people into the less appealing jobs , because once they are there they could find themselves stuck . Paradoxically , it might in the end be necessary to pay higher rates to get decent people into less intellectually satisfying jobs ...
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... able to loot the iconography of high art . No sooner does a visual artist emerge in America than his or her advances are instantly appropriated by Madison and Seventh Avenues . Similarly the history of the movies would have been sadly ...
... able to loot the iconography of high art . No sooner does a visual artist emerge in America than his or her advances are instantly appropriated by Madison and Seventh Avenues . Similarly the history of the movies would have been sadly ...
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Tam Dalyell On the Decline of Intelligent Government | 11 |
Ivo Mosley Dumbing Down Democracy | 19 |
Michael Oakeshott The Masses | 33 |
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