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Why Should We Read Neil Postman?

June 18
29 mins

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Episode Description

In this episode, Carl and Todd are joined by Francis Maier, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, to discuss the influential works of Neil Postman. They explore Postman's critiques of technology, particularly in relation to culture and education, and how these ideas resonate with contemporary issues. 

Until people understand that they have the personal responsibility of reform and conversion, there isn't going to be any change in the culture. – Fran Maier

From the effects of social media on anger and despair to the importance of personal responsibility in navigating technology, this conversation delves into the complexities of modern life through the lens of Postman's insights.

We are pleased to award three copies of Neil Postman’s book, Amusing Ourselves to Death, to our listeners, thanks to the generosity of Penguin Publishing. Congratulations to Jan B. from Sweetgrass, MT, Bob W. from Kansas City, MO, and Tom K. from South Bend, IN!


Show Notes:

Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman

Technopoly by Neil Postman

The End of Education by Neil Postman

Building a Bridge to the 18th Century by Neil Postman

Essays by Neil Postman:

  • “The Parable of Ring Around the Collar”
  • “Social Science As Moral Philosophy”

In the Kingdom of Noise,” article by Francis Maier

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