When you finish this module, you should be able to do all the following:
Describe and explain the pressures on commercial media to entertain.
Describe and explain the pressures on commercial news media to oversimplify issues
and reassure viewers.
Explain why political reporting on commercial television tends to underreport
domestic labor news.
Explain why political reporting on commercial television tends to underreport
all foreign news.
Give examples of ways in which commercial television tends to
reinforce and justify the aims of global capitalism.
Give examples of ways in which commercial television tends to marginalize
opposition to the aims of corporate sponsors.
Give examples of the use of fallacies in advertising.
Describe the symptoms of "affluenza"; and
explain why affluenza alarms Marxists,
Christians, mental-health workers,
environmentalists, and moral philosophers.
Critically analyze arguments for and against "consumer culture."
Assignments for Part 6
REQUIRED VIDEO
Part 6 requires that you view at least one video. Please view one
or more of the following:
Douglass Rushkoff (maker of The Persuaders and The Merchants of Cool) on Advertising
Ruth Shalit's articles "The Inner Doughboy"
and "The Mr. Peanut chronicles".
These are hilarious and eye-opening accounts of advertisers' attitudes towards imaginary corporate
spokes-creatures such as Mr. Peanut, the M&M's, Ronald McDonald, and the Pillsbury Doughboy.