The Manifesto on the Manifesto

Greetings, comrade. The purpose of this Manifesto of Manifestos is to educate the working class about the importance - and dangers - of the mass media industry. Originally published before any of its contents made sense, the revived Manifesto now preaches to an audience that understands terms such as "television," "Internet," and "passive consumerism." Each section of the Work relates a tale, musing, or observation organized into numbered groups, each with a more-or-less self-descriptive title. These sections generally begin with a reference to a lost tome, generally thought to be Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication (Campbell, Martin, & Fabos, Boston, MA. Copyright 2011). So, read on, my citizens, and hear the stories of a society increasingly dependent on cheesy Communist references.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Information for New Visitors

New visitors to the blog: The posts you will be interested in are the ones that begin with #.) (e.g., "5.) The Manifesto on Things that Go Great Together"). Thanks for visiting. I hope to have some new, interesting posts soon.

~Xavier Yes and the Manifesto Team

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