The Politics of ‘The Shallows’
What ails American democracy? Too much information and too little thought.
"This year I am seeing something, especially among the young of politics
and journalism. They have received most of what they know about
political history through screens. They are college graduates, they’re
in their 20s or 30s, they’re bright and ambitious, but they have seen
the movie and not read the book. They’ve heard the sound bite but not
read the speech. Their understanding of history, even recent history, is
superficial. They grew up in the internet age and have filled their
brainspace with information that came in the form of pictures and
sounds. They learned through sensation, not through books, which demand
something deeper from your brain. Reading forces you to imagine,
question, ponder, reflect. It provides a deeper understanding of
political figures and events."
[Peggy Noonan]
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