That's why I see HDTV breeding an even less intelligent,
less scientific culture than we already have.
Not exact matches
Christianity, no
less than our
scientific culture, is still tied to dualism.
Enlightenment ideals provided a
less controversial
scientific basis for a common
culture, but Protestantism played a significant supportive role, especially in its nonsectarian guise.
Presumably New Scientist is not the most important place to raise this concern as its existence is a major challenge to the dominant
culture, but as readers you might consider doing your bit for a new
culture by giving science books to your
less scientific friends and relatives for Christmas.
With Bill Clinton going vegan, the
scientific - case for weekday vegetarianism getting stronger, and even Anthony Bourdain saying we should probably eat
less meat, the idea of a largely plant - based diet is moving from the fringes of culinary
culture firmly into the mainstream.