Popular culture

martin schiller mschiller at pobox.com
Fri Jan 10 14:23:49 PST 2003


a msg from furuhashi.1 at osu.edu on 1/10/03 1:50 PM included ...


>Production of MBAs is probably even less rationalized than book
>publishing that MBAs sought to rationalize, but that doesn't make
>either part of "popular culture," in the sense that the word
>"popular" still signifies in Spanish.
>
>We got Pop, instead of "popular culture."

We should focus on the culture of the powerful rather than the product that the powerful use to diminish our populist culture. Is there a 'power culture' to study?

Martin



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