My brother mark and his role model Operah Winfrey were highlighted prominently in Timothy Wu's book about the attention merchants and the world of big advertising. Wu's book looks at basically how capitalism and advertising encroaches on any new medium and totally rearranges the motivation for these newer inventions with their corruptible private money to reach peoples eyes and ears. His chapter on Oprah Winfrey looks at how advertisers helped propel the media career of this woman and how her talk show went from actual important debate and discussion into a product placement game show where Oprah dotted on her audience and celebrated the mass consumption and Oprah's ' ideas of spiritual connection of these items to make her fabulously wealthy and happy.
can't peel their eyes from and the role of commercials in keeping this silver screen age expanding despite peoples hatred for this arrangement and how we are now at a point where we have to regain our consciousness from the evils that these attention merchants have struck upon society in putting peoples priorities in many of the wrong ways. This book is a great exploration and excellent exegesis of the tautology of advertising in making us mindless consumption zombies living in mass debt and spending more than we need in order to keep the merchant classes with a luxury lifestyle for themselves and their families
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