Media and Culture

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Paul A. Cantor

We have such a bias against commercial art in our culture that Cantor tries to show that some of the great art of the past grew out of commercial activity. Cantor had never played a video game, so he had to work through those. He sees that this is where things are going.

Paul A. Cantor

The motion picture is purely commercial art. Lack of taste can earn a producer a fortune. This is the perfect intersection of commerce and culture. Most movies are bad, but many are very good. The movie form is so recent, that its history is right there to see. It was just a novelty item at first.

Paul A. Cantor

Television is not better because you don’t want it to be. The relation of government and television and movies are certainly not free markets, just relatively free markets. TV has always been in a regulated environment. TV is licensed by the federal government.

Ted Roberts

America — the “melting pot” of nations — we were called in the heyday of immigration.

Geoffrey Allan Plauché

I just found this, and it’s marvelous!

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As soon as I could safely toddle