5 episodes

"The Birth of Propaganda" is poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

From a review on Garageband.com by Nicolas Walls: "Well spoken... this is a piece that sounds like it was written in a different time. The voice is clear and punctuated very well. It sounds like an essay from a great thinker. Not sounds like...but is! This is too much information to receive in one sitting. I find my self bogged down in thought. I feel as if I would enjoy decompressing these expressed sentiments and writing an essay of my own based upon what I have interpreted here. It is a lot to absorb even on my second listen. But I am completely intrigued...Excellent work."

An excerpt from Part 5:

"Society, most of whose members
Spend most of their time sated,
Not fully sentient, and bloated
With sense impressions of all kinds,
Awash in sweet irrelevance,
Breathing a vicarious miasma
Of sport, bare skin, soap opera,
Mythology and fantasy,
Will find it hard to resist
The assertions and encroachments
Of those who profit from their torpor,
Creating soft catatonias,
And so controlling their ideas."

The Birth of Propaganda Jabez L. Van Cleef

    • Arts
    • 1.0 • 2 Ratings

"The Birth of Propaganda" is poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

From a review on Garageband.com by Nicolas Walls: "Well spoken... this is a piece that sounds like it was written in a different time. The voice is clear and punctuated very well. It sounds like an essay from a great thinker. Not sounds like...but is! This is too much information to receive in one sitting. I find my self bogged down in thought. I feel as if I would enjoy decompressing these expressed sentiments and writing an essay of my own based upon what I have interpreted here. It is a lot to absorb even on my second listen. But I am completely intrigued...Excellent work."

An excerpt from Part 5:

"Society, most of whose members
Spend most of their time sated,
Not fully sentient, and bloated
With sense impressions of all kinds,
Awash in sweet irrelevance,
Breathing a vicarious miasma
Of sport, bare skin, soap opera,
Mythology and fantasy,
Will find it hard to resist
The assertions and encroachments
Of those who profit from their torpor,
Creating soft catatonias,
And so controlling their ideas."

    Episode 05

    Episode 05

    A poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

    • 6 min
    Episode 04

    Episode 04

    A poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

    • 4 min
    Episode 03

    Episode 03

    A poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

    • 5 min
    Episode 02

    Episode 02

    A poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

    • 4 min
    Episode 01

    Episode 01

    A poetic adaptation of the essay "Propaganda in a Democratic Society," by Aldous Huxley, which expresses his warnings about the manipulation of language by totalitarian governments and corporations. The original essay is interpreted as a poem, written and voiced by Jabez L. Van Cleef.

    • 4 min

Customer Reviews

1.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Lazak ,

Trying too hard

These essays could have been great, but they get bogged down in language that tries to be eloquent and comes across as overdone.

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