Neil Postman

Neil Postman

Neil Postman has written at least 22 books. Their most popular book is Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business with 320 saves with an average rating of 4.08⭐.

Author Bio

Neil Postman was a popular American humanist who was well known for his comments on the social effects of technology, in particular of television.

Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business

1985 • 320 Readers • 208 pages 4.1

Technopoly

Technopoly
ByNeil Postman

2011 • 52 Readers • 240 pages 3.5

The End of Education

The End of Education
ByNeil Postman

1995 • 18 Readers • 224 pages 4

The Disappearance of Childhood

1982 • 13 Readers • 6 pages 3.5

Teaching as a Subversive Activity

Teaching as a Subversive Activity
ByNeil Postman,Charles Weingartner

1969 • 12 Readers • 219 pages 5

How to watch TV news

How to watch TV news
ByNeil Postman

6 Readers 4

Teaching As a Conserving Activity

1979 • 5 Readers

Building a Bridge to the 18th Century: How the Past Can Improve Our Future

2 Επικοινωνία και Κοινωνία

1999 • 5 Readers 2

Conscientious Objections: Stirring Up Trouble About Language, Technology and Education

1988 • 5 Readers • 201 pages 3.5

Divertirse hasta morir

Divertirse hasta morir
ByNeil Postman,Enrique Odell(Translator)

1985 • 4 Readers • 154 pages 4

Cover 6

1985 • 1 Reader • 230 pages 3

Giải trí đến chết

Giải trí đến chết
ByNeil Postman,Nhung Nguyen(Translator)

1 Reader • 336 pages

Cover 5

童年的消逝
ByNeil Postman

1982 • 1 Reader • 216 pages 3

娱乐至死

娱乐至死
ByNeil Postman,尼尔·波兹曼,+1 more

1985 • 1 Reader • 214 pages 3

Tecnópolis

Tecnópolis
ByNeil Postman

1992 • 1 Reader • 280 pages 5

Divertirsi da morire. Il discorso pubblico nell'era dello spettacolo

1985 • 1 Reader • 212 pages

Wir amüsieren uns zu Tode. Urteilsbildung im Zeitalter der Unterhaltungsindustrie

1985 • 1 Reader • 206 pages 3

Ubavit se k smrti: Veřejná komunikace ve věku zábavy

1985 • 1 Reader • 204 pages

Building a Bridge to the 18th Century

2011 • 224 pages

Crazy talk, stupid talk

1976 • 356 pages