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Four arguments for the elimination of television
Four arguments for the elimination of television
Author: Jerry Mander
A total departure from previous writing about television, this book is the first ever to advocate that the medium is not reformable. Its problems are inherent in the technology itself and are so dangerous -- to personal health and sanity, to the environment, and to democratic processes -- that TV ought to be eliminated forever.Weaving personal e...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780688032746
ISBN-10: 0688032745
Publication Date: 1978
Pages: 371
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Publisher: Morrow
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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First published in 1978 when television was not the source of high quality information and entertainment it is now, in the PBS era, the author's four arguments against the medium (presented in 360 pages) are, basically, the shallowness of presentation, the constant advertising, the ill effect upon the viewer's health of constantly watching the flickering screen, and the inherent bias of opinion expressed by the paid talking heads whom the viewers allow into their living rooms. To make his point stronger, the author calls for elimination of TV; obviously, he does so in ignorance of two classic rules of life in the modern world: 1) all things in moderation; and 2) there is an off switch. If you are pro-TV, this book will help you understand the antis but will not suggest to you any means to improve TV. If you are anti-TV, this book will provide you with an outline of your opposition.