Neil Postman
Born in 1931
Neil Postman was an American educator, media theorist, and cultural critic best known for his 1985 book Amusing Ourselves to Death.
Associated with New York University for over 40 years, he founded the Media Ecology program.
Postman authored numerous books on education, media, and culture, including Teaching as a Subversive Activity and Technopoly.
His work often focused on the impact of technology and media on society, particularly how they shape public discourse and learning.
Postman argued that television and other visual media were transforming serious issues into superficial entertainment, undermining political discourse and education.
Books by Neil Postman

The End of Education
by Neil Postman
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1995
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209 pages
3.97
1.9K ratings
Education
Philosophy
Sociology

Amusing Ourselves to Death
by Neil Postman
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1985
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184 pages
4.16
35.2K ratings
Philosophy
Sociology
Politics

Teaching as a Subversive Activity
by Neil Postman
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1969
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219 pages
4.2
1.3K ratings
Education
Teaching
Philosophy

Technopoly
by Neil Postman
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1992
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222 pages
3.95
4.9K ratings
Technology
Philosophy
Sociology