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Wading River,Long Island.1921.
_"Behold! human beings living in a sort of underground den,which has a mouth open towards the light and reaching all acrossthe den; they have been here from their childhood, and have theirlegs and necks chained so that they cannot move, and can onlysee before them; for the chains are arranged in such a manner asto prevent them from turning round their heads. At a distanceabove and behind them the light of a fire is blazing, and betweenthe fire and the prisoners there is a raised way; and you willsee, if you look, a low wall built along the way, like the screenwhich marionette players have before them, over which they showthe puppets.
I see, he said.
And do you see, I said, men passing along the wall carryingvessels, which appear over the wall; also figures of men andanimals, made of wood and stone and various materials; and someof the prisoners, as you would expect, are talking, and some ofthem are silent?
This is a strange image, he said, and they are strange prisoners.
Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows,or the shadows of one another, which the fire throws on theopposite wall of the cave?
True, he said: how could they see anything but the shadows ifthey were never allowed to move their heads?
And of the objects which are being carried in like manner theywould see only the shadows?
Yes, he said.
And if they were able to talk with one another, would they notsuppose that they were naming what was actually before them?"_—The Republic of Plato, Book Seven. (Jowett Translation.)
I. The World Outside and the Pictures in Our Heads
II. Censorship and Privacy
III. Contact and Opportunity
IV. Time and Attention
V. Speed, Words, and Clearness
VI. Stereotypes
VII. Stereotypes as Defense
VIII. Blind Spots and Their Value
IX. Codes and Their Enemies
X. The Detection of Stereotypes
XI. The Enlisting of Interest
XII. Self-Interest Reconsidered
XIII. The Transfer of Interest
XIV. Yes or No
XV. Leaders and the Rank and File
XVI. The Self-Centered Man
XVII. The Self-Contained Community
XVIII. The Role of Force, Patronage, and Privilege
XIX. The Old Image in a New Form: Guild Socialism
XX. A New Image
XXI. The Buying Public
XXII. The Constant Reader
XXIII. The Nature of News
XXIV. News, Truth, and a Conclusion
XXV. The Entering Wedge
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