Paul Baran Quote

The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects, their voices, their artistic skills to purposes in which they themselves do not believe and that it teaches the essential meaninglessness of all creations of the mind; words, images and ideas.


The longer view: essays toward a critique of political economy (ed. Monthly Review Pr, 1970)


The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects,...

The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects,...

The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects,...

The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects,...