Friday, June 10, 2011
You can't read it all (I'm still going to try)
NPR article which I find overwhelmingly relevant to my mindset many days - I'm an infojunkie.
Brave New World Revisited
In Brave New World Revisited (1958), Aldous Huxley was eerily precognizant of today's media and our reaction to it:
In their propaganda today’s dictators rely for the most part on repetition, suppression and rationalization — the repetition of catchwords which they wish to be accepted as true, the suppression of facts which they wish to be ignored, the arousal and rationalization of passions which may be used in the interests of the Party or the State. As the art and science of manipulation come to be better understood, the dictators of the future will doubtless learn to combine these techniques with the non-stop distractions which, in the West, are now threatening to drown in a sea of irrelevance the rational propaganda essential to the maintenance of individual liberty and the survival of democratic institutions.
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