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Satan and Savior: Mass Communication in Progressive Thought

John Durham Peters, University of Iowa

Abstract

Explores the contradictory philosophical reception of mass communication in the social thought of progressive writers. Relation between society and its self-representations; Concern of progressive social thought on the viability of Enlightenment ideals in an age of industrialization and urbanization; View of the writers on the problem of social sensorium.

Suggested Citation

John Durham Peters. "Satan and Savior: Mass Communication in Progressive Thought" Critical Studies in Mass Communication 6.3 (1989): 247-263.



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