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Media Madness
Media Madness
The Corruption of Our Political Culture
Start:  Thursday, February 28, 2008  5:30 PM
End:  Thursday, February 28, 2008  7:00 PM
Location:   Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 Fifteenth Street N.W., Suite 900
Washington D.C. 20005

Although there is widespread acknowledgment that the "mainstream media" is in crisis -- a crisis underscored as much by declining authority as by circulation and viewership -- no one has explained the intellectual and moral causes of this crisis.  James Bowman, media critic for The New Criterion, provides a scintillating and fast-paced anatomy of the mainstream media’s self-generated demise. A wine-and-cheese reception will follow the discussion.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
In Media Madness, Bowman looks behind the headlines to examine mainstream media's governing myths.  Writing with acerbic wit, he shows how the mainstream media's embrace of a spurious notion of objectivity combined with its addiction to scandal, moral equivalence, and an unshakable conviction of its own moral superiority have done irreparable damage to the media's public authority and have helped precipitate a worldwide exodus to the "blogosphere" and other sources of news and comment.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
James Bowman, resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, The New Criterion, and other publications.  He was the American editor of the Times Literary Supplement and is the author of Honor: A History. A collection of Mr. Bowman's writings on honor can be found here.

Martin Walker is Senior Director of the Global Business Policy Council, a syndicated columnist and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of United Press International. He broadcasts regularly on the BBC and NPR and has been a panelist on “Inside Washington” and “The McLaughlin Group.” He is also a senior fellow of the World Policy Institute at the New School for Social Research in New York and a contributing editor at the Los Angeles Times and Europe magazine.

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REVIEWS OF MEDIA MADNESS:
"
James Bowman compellingly argues that the contemporary reign of 'media madness' has been allowed to 'grow and spread like some pest whose natural predators have been eliminated.'  This is a scathing, provocative, brilliant and useful book."  
-- Thomas B. Edsall,  Pulitzer-Moore Chair at Columbia University, and author of Chain Reaction and Building Red America

"James Bowman's characteristically sharp thesis goes way beyond traditional complaints about media bias.  At a time when big movies flop, newspaper circulations decline, and network anchors go unwatched, the author argues that, while mass media may be on the way out, their worst pathologies have spread throughout society at large and made serious honorable public discourse all but impossible. From eco-rockers to moral equivalists to journalists' debauching of their own currency (language) Bowman presents a trenchant and persurasive analysis of a world trying to run its affairs to a media aesthetic…Bowman's book is an indispensable guide through the madness and, perhaps one day, back to sanity."  
-- Mark Steyn, author of America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It



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The New Atlantis (Spring 2008)
The New Atlantis
A Journal of Technology and Society

The latest issue of The New Atlantis includes a major new poll on embryo research, plus articles and essays on biofuels, health care and the presidential election, biotech enhancement, multitasking, the mind of Einstein, and much more. Visit http://www.thenewatlantis.com/ today! 

Technology and Society
The Age of Neuroelectronics

For decades, experiments at the border between brains and electronics have led to sensationalistic media coverage, vivid science fiction portrayals, and dreams of cyborgs and bionic men. But recently, this area of science has seen remarkable advances -- from robotic limbs controlled directly by brain activity, to brain implants that alter the mood of the depressed, to rats steered by remote control. In this New Atlantis article, EPPC Fellow Adam Keiper explores the peculiar history and present directions of this research, and considers the challenges of staying human in the age of neuroelectronics. 

M. Edward Whelan III
Blogging on the Courts

EPPC President Edward Whelan, the director of the program on The Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture, is a leading contributor to Bench Memos, National Review Online's award-winning blog on judicial nominations and constitutional law. You can read a list of all of his postings here.

Here is some of the praise Mr. Whelan has received for his blogging:

From Steve Schmidt, who, as special adviser to President Bush, led the White House's efforts to confirm the Supreme Court nominations of John Roberts and Samuel Alito: "Ed Whelan was the most influential and valuable commentator on the nominations of Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito. His remarkably rapid, thorough, and reliable responses to the distorted attacks on the nominees prevented those attacks from gaining traction. The White House was deeply grateful that he was on our side."

From Paul Mirengoff of the influential Power Line blog:  "Blogs like NRO’s Bench Memos … enable legal super-stars like Ed Whelan to shoot down bad arguments against nominees within hours." 


"Cube and Cathedral" Now in Paperback

Senior Fellow George Weigel's 2005 book The Cube and the Cathedral -- a Foreign Affairs bestseller -- is now available in the United States in paperback, and has been published in several foreign-language editions: Polish, Italian, and French. For more information, or to purchase copies, click here