The destructive power of media, Part 2

| September 25, 2010

The early history of TV is really the story of the radio and vaudeville acts being gradually replaced by the rock and roll acts, the sitcoms, and the dirty comics. This trendline of elevating sex talk and sex imagery wiped out the old humanist popular culture and replaced it with the vulgar liberal pop culture. […]

The destructive power of media, Part 1

| September 23, 2010

“We are compelled to forget by the collage style of the mass media.” Milan Kundera We were thinking about media addiction and wondering why there are so few capable writers on modern media. Then it came to us. The obvious answer is that there are many ways of approaching the study of media, and most […]