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“The early advocates of universal literacy and a free press…did not foresee…the development of a vast mass communications industry, concerned in the main neither with the true nor the false, but with the unreal….In a word, they failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for…” quote by Kurt Andersen
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““The early advocates of universal literacy and a free press…did not foresee…the development of a vast mass communications industry, concerned in the main neither with the true nor the false, but with the unreal….In a word, they failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions.” —ALDOUS HUXLEY, Brave New World Revisited (1958)””

Kurt Andersen

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Source Book: Brave New World Revisited, 1958

Early champions of literacy and free press didn't anticipate a massive media industry that feeds on endless distractions, neglecting truth.

In simple terms: Media overload distracts from truth.

Key Takeaway

Limit media consumption and seek factual sources.

Themes

media distraction truth

Mood

critical concerned

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • social media scrolling
  • news binge
  • advertising exposure

Key Concepts

information overload digital age critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you discern truth amid noise?
  • What habits reduce endless distraction?
A Different Perspective

Even with limits, distractions persist.

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