College Lecture Series - Neil Postman - "The Surrender of Culture to Technology"
A lecture delivered by Neil Postman on Mar. 11, 1997 in the Arts Center. Based on the author's book of the same title. Neil Postman notes the dependence of Americans on technological advances for their own security. Americans have come to expect technological innovations to solve the larger problems of mankind. Technology itself has become a national "religion" which people take on faith as the solution to their problems. Includes questions from the audience.

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Neil Postman Explains The Modern Media Crisis In 1988

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Neil Postman, The End of Education (El fin de la educación). 1996. Subtítulos en castellano.

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The Man Who Predicted the Downfall of Thinking

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Neil Postman talk in LA 1993/7/28 (VPRI-0131)

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Building a Life - Howard H. Stevenson (2013)

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Neil Postman - Technopoly: the surrender of culture to technology (1992)

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2001 | Fredonia Alum Neil Postman On Childhood

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Marshall McLuhan 1966 Full lecture at Museum of Modern Art

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Marshall McLuhan 1974 - Full lecture Living in an Acoustic World | University of South Florida

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Howard Zinn Lecture Series: Howard Zinn, Bringing Democracy Alive

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Nicholas Carr: The Shallows - What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains

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Book TV: Neil Postman, "Technopoly"

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How Technology Changes Us | Lecture with Don Ihde and Peter-Paul Verbeek

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How to Speak

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Neil Postman: The End of Education

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Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 - Christopher Clark

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The Fake Philosophy Behind Capitalism | Michael Parenti

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Extended interview: Steven Spielberg

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Marshall McLuhan 1978 Full Debate On Nature And Media at Cambridge University

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