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Author: Neil Postman

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780143036531

Language: English

Publish Date: 25/11/1985

Audiobook length: 31 min

Amusing Ourselves to Death Summary Audiobook

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The four phenomena of “Amusing Ourselves to Death”
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Chapter 3Reasons why we are ‘Amusing Ourselves to Death’
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Chapter 4Consequences of excessive entertainment
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Chapter 5Reflections drawn from ‘Amusing Ourselves to Death’
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Chapter 6Summary & Review
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Why listen to Amusing Ourselves to Death

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman is essential for grasping its crucial insights into the impact of television and media on public discourse and culture. Postman critiques how entertainment has supplanted meaningful dialogue, leading to superficiality in critical thought and civic engagement. This summary distills his arguments, making it easier for listeners to understand the implications of our increasingly media-saturated society, encouraging reflection on how we consume information and engage with the world around us.

Author : Neil Postman

Neil Postman was a world-famous media theorist and critic. After McLuhan, he is considered one of the most important media theorists in the world. During his life, he taught at New York University, pioneered the profession of Media Ecology, and worked as the head of the Cultural Communication Department. When Postman died in October 2003, the New York Times published multiple articles, which highly praised Postman's profound understanding and insight into media culture.

Key Insights from Amusing Ourselves to Death

  • Neil Postman argues that television has transformed public discourse into a form of entertainment, undermining serious communication of ideas and important societal issues. As a result, the quality of public debate and critical thinking has diminished, leading to a populace more interested in spectacle than substance.
  • Postman critiques the way media shapes our perceptions of reality, suggesting that the shift from print to visual communication inhibits deep understanding and rational thought. The reliance on images over words creates a culture where facts are entertained rather than examined, impairing our ability to engage with complex topics.
  • The book warns against the dangers of an 'amusing' culture that prioritizes amusement over meaningful engagement, suggesting that this shift threatens democratic discourse. As entertainment values overshadow critical inquiry, society risks losing the very foundation of rational democracy.
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