AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH (Postman, 1985)
While these are only two examples, replace "television" with "the internet" in both and the proof that Postman is just as relevant today as he was in 1985 is unavoidable. Better, I think, to let Postman speak for himself, given that, a.) I agree with 99% of what he says – we are, indeed, far more in Huxley’s future than in Orwell’s – and that, b.) compiling these fractured thoughts into a coherent “review” for want of better phrase is, for me, the end of processing: what Postman offers and requires is a continual processing.
And we’re still trying to figure it – and the internet – out.