Radio Open Source++

Another show from Radio Open Source that made me really think. This time, Christopher Lydon is interviewing the journalist and former war correspondent of New York Times, Chris Hedges, about journalism, truth, critical thinking, society, politics and the importance of reading.

“To believe somehow that we are the culmination, that time is linear, that we are progressing morally, is to ignore human history and human nature, and essentially to remain in a state of infantilism. That’s what illusion is about. If we had an understanding of what the dying days, the twilight hours of great civilizations were like we would be able to see all the flashing lights, the warning signs around us. But I think that the illiteracy which has gripped the country (a third of this country is either illiterate, or is technically literate but doesn’t read anymore); that shift from a print based culture into an image based culture, the belief that how we are made to feel is a form of knowledge, propaganda being a kind of ideology — these are the hallmarks of a totalitarian state. Totalitarian states are image based, spectacle based states.”

Excellent interview, with lots of interesting views and thoughts. Go listen to it now! :D

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