Cover of Amusing Ourselves to Death

#37 · Neil Postman

Amusing Ourselves to Death

Postman critiques how television and entertainment-shaped media can flatten public discourse. The book remains useful for thinking about attention, spectacle, news, politics, and how media formats shape what a culture can think about.

Key ideas

  • Name the central practice, not just the central idea.
  • Find one concrete behavior to try this week.
  • Notice where the author’s advice may not fit your context.
  • Compare the book with your own lived experience before adopting it.
  • Write down one idea worth teaching someone else.

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Reflection prompts

  1. What is the strongest idea in Amusing Ourselves to Death, and why did it land for you?
  2. What would you change in your own life if you took this book seriously?
  3. Who would benefit from this book, and what warning or context would you give them?

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