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Bridget LeRoy's avatar

This is fascinating and I couldn’t agree more. A million years ago, I read Harlan Ellison’s “The Glass Teat,” venturing the theory that TV doesn’t just suck, it is sucked. This was probably 50 years ago.

TV — or video — strips us of our imagination. Do I watch it? Of course I do. And I can get sucked in to videos on Instagram too. But, like you, I don’t get my news from TV, where it’s become the sort of circus predicted in Paddy Chayefsky’s “Network.”

Thanks for this article. I wish I had a more hopeful outlook on the fate of reading.

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CDinWeChe's avatar

All true, and when you consider the impact of this trend on politics, things get really depressing. For one reason or another, Republicans understand how to do politics in this environment. It's all images and emotionally resonant themes for them, frequently fictional, while Democrats still attempt to win support with policy and analysis broadly based on facts. Until Democrats find a way to make their candidates and messages more entertaining, they will continue to flounder and will potentially lose the opportunity ever to regain power.

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