Marxism & Pluralism: Alain de Botton on the news
1) To what extent do you agree with Alain de Botton's
views on the News?
I agree with Alain de
Botton's view on the News to
a certain extent because he makes a few valid points. The news is in fact the
most powerful force out there and we only seem to concentrate on news that is
put into some sort of disastrous imagery. The news "parachutes us to disastrous
places" as we are familiar with the area around us. The news only
shows us what they view as priorities and, in a way,
has replaced the role of religion, as it guides people now. Recently, people
feel helpless and manipulated by the news. Some news content is biased and due
to the level o negativity thrown at us, people flee to the
government and view them as a refuge. The news always sends a moral panic
(Cohen).
2)
How can you link Marxism and Hegemony to de Botton's criticisms of the News?
A marxist would agree with Botton's point about false
role models and how it creates envy in people and overall just adds to the
negativity and misguidance that the media enforces. With news stories of people
becoming successful in a certain field, it's really only a happy story for that
person, whilst it leaves audiences with no life lesson from these "role
models" and just more upset at how their lives aren't as successful.
3) How could you use Pluralism and new technology to challenge de Botton's
views on the News?
A pluralist perspective would actually argue that the advancements in
technology have greatly improved and we are now able to easily access our own
choice of news as well as produce news as well. With new and digital
technology, we have options of doing this anonymously which ultimately means
that we , to some extent, are protected from the repercussions of voicing
alternative ideologies while still challenging the 'norms' that the elite has
imposed upon us.
4)
Choose two news stories from the last six months - one
that supports de Botton's views and one
that challenges his belief that the News is used for social
control.
Challenges: http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/oct/30/sun-website-to-scrap-paywall- sun scrapping the paywall challenges de Botton's view because it is
beneficial to the audience who seems to hold the power over the
news.
Supports: http://www.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2015/mar/04/the-most-important-article-youll-ever-read - this article
is about how to determine which articles are important to write about, this
supports de Botton as he also goes on
about how some stories are presented as more important due to what is popular.
this article looks at how to determine the importance
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