If alive today, Karl Marx would surely say that television is the opiate of the masses. Too many channels, too many shows and series, one cannot keep up with it all. Yet when we try, we end up slipping into a druglike stupor as we search. Hours go by, and we fall farther behind. One great feature of “primitive television” was the beauty of truly knowing nothing was worth watching and you confidently turned off the television.

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