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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Culture, Politics and the Mass Media Ivo Mosley. cles and Euripides developed tragic drama , allowing men to ... develop these powers , a dis- tance must be put between him and the object , whether the object be a work of art or form of ...
Culture, Politics and the Mass Media Ivo Mosley. cles and Euripides developed tragic drama , allowing men to ... develop these powers , a dis- tance must be put between him and the object , whether the object be a work of art or form of ...
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... developed over more than a millennium , from Saint Paul to Aquinas . A good Catholic was not required to change his ... develop at least once , when a number of brilliant young men , whom Socrates had introduced to the pursuit of ...
... developed over more than a millennium , from Saint Paul to Aquinas . A good Catholic was not required to change his ... develop at least once , when a number of brilliant young men , whom Socrates had introduced to the pursuit of ...
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... develop which could be of untold harm to the human race . Now , in a move that has no precedent , we are creating organisms with designer genomes . In the enthusiastic scram- ble to develop and profit from this technology , proper risk ...
... develop which could be of untold harm to the human race . Now , in a move that has no precedent , we are creating organisms with designer genomes . In the enthusiastic scram- ble to develop and profit from this technology , proper risk ...
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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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