Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television
by Jerry Mander Author
This book flips the script on TV talk. It boldly argues that TV can't be fixed—that it has got deep-rooted issues baked into its very nature. These issues, the author says, mess with our minds, wreck the planet, and threaten democracy so seriously that TV should just be kicked to the curb for good. Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television paints a scary new picture of TV's impact, making us question the idea that all tech is neutral.
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