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10. Don DeLillo, White Noise (New York: Penguin Books, 1986), p. 64, pp. 222223.
11. Stewart, p. 15.
12. Richard Stivers, The Culture of Cynicism: American Morality in Decline
(Cambridge, Mass: Blackwell Publishers, 1994), p. 146.
13. Don DeLillo, Mao II (New York: Viking, 199l), p. 24, qtd. in Richard
Stivers, The Culture of Cynicism: American Morality in Decline, p. 144.
14. Neil Postman, Technolovy: The Surrender of Culture to Technology (New
York: Vintage ^ o k s , 1993), pp. 164-165.
15. Rollo May, Love and Win (New York: W.W. Norton and Co. Inc., 1969),
pp. 108-109.
lb. Livy's famous observation is reproduced in most histories of the Augustan
and Silver Ages of ancient Rome. Cicero's and Seneca's remarks are quot^ in
Herbert J. Muller, The Uses of the Past: Profiles of Former Societies (New York:
Oxford University Press, 1957), p. 221.
17. Clark, p.29,p.31.
18. Joshua Meyrowitz, No Sense of Place: the Impact of Electronic Media on
Social Behavior (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), pp. 311-12.
19. N. Katherine Hayles, Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary
Literature and Science (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990), p. 282.
20. Robert Hughes, Culture of Complaint, pp. 119-120.