How trashy TV made children dumber and enabled a wave of populist leaders
This is a story about how the lowest common denominator of popular media paved the way for the lowest common denominator of populist politics. And it’s got data. It begins with the opening of Italy’s airwaves, long the dominion of the highly regarded public broadcaster RAI. In the 1980s, an …
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