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Neil Postman Quotes - Page 4

Voting is the next-to-last refuge of the politically impotent. The last refuge, of course, is giving your opinion to a pollster.

Neil Postman (2005). “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business”, p.66, Penguin

The effects of technology are always unpredictable. But they are not always inevitable.

Neil Postman (2011). “The Disappearance of Childhood”, p.24, Vintage

Printing links the present with forever. It carries personal identity into realms unknown.

Neil Postman (2011). “Building a Bridge to the 18th Century: How the Past Can Improve Our Future”, p.161, Vintage

Reading is the scourge of childhood because, in a sense, it creates adulthood.

Neil Postman (2011). “The Disappearance of Childhood”, p.13, Vintage

By itself photography cannot deal with the unseen, the remote, the internal, the abstract, it does not speak of Man, only of a man ; not of Tree, only a tree.

Neil Postman (2005). “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business”, p.72, Penguin

When media make war against each other, it is a case of world-views in collision.

"Technopoly: the Surrender of Culture to Technology". Book by Neil Postman, 1992.