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Neil Postman Quote on Technology and Society

„The shock of twentieth-century technology numbed our brains and we are just beginning to notice the spiritual and social debris that our technology has strewn about us.“

Neil PostmanNeil Postman warns about the spiritual and social consequences of twentieth-century technology.
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Neil Postman was an American media theorist, author, and educator known for his critiques of mass media, especially television, and its effects on society.

Neil Postman criticizes the societal consequences of twentieth-century technology.


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Neil Postman quote about the social and spiritual effects of technology

Neil Postman (1931–2003) was an American media theorist, cultural critic, and author. He taught communication at New York University and is best known for his books on media criticism such as "Amusing Ourselves to Death," in which he analyzes the impact of television on public communication and education.

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