Blog EntryGranta Books - Michael BywaterNov 10, '06 9:01 AM
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Big Babies

Or: Why Can’t We Just Grow Up?

By Michael Bywater

Have you ever had the feeling that, in some hard to define way, we are throwing away two and a half millennia of Western civilization, bit by bit, as our culture becomes more and more infantile? That day by day we grow more and more focused on the quick fix, the ticking-off, the expedient lie, the jingle, the spin, the catchy slogan, the obsession with safety, the horror of risk, the terror of complexity, the preoccupation with surface, the apportioning of blame, the instant gratification? Have you ever wondered what happened to grown-ups?

Michael Bywater turns his penetrating eye on the state of Western culture, from politics and the media to show business and science, and concludes we are all Big Babies now. He argues that the Baby-Boom generation is now running the show, and its own commitment to perpetual infantility is reflected in its unstoppable drive to infantilize the rest of us.

Ranging from the White House to Buckingham Palace, from MTV to the BBC, from mission statements to Viagra spam, Bywater examines advertising, music, politics, the health industry, education, religion, fashion, sport and publishing, and makes a fierce and often hilarious case that, in almost every area of our lives, we are inexorably becoming … Big Babies.


felonisssalt wrote on Dec 26, '06, edited on Dec 26, '06
What is described (above) is certainly how our media portrays us and what our media panders to, but do we really fit what the media insists we are? I don't think so. I think the media is just trying to separate the suckers and sell to them. Rituals, like hypnosis, tend to convince the weak and infantile. I don't know anyone as clueless and dependent as what the media apparently assumes with its constant and pathetic prattle.

Challenging Bywater's baby-boom perspective: I'm 66.
dimushka wrote on Dec 28, '06
well, i havent read this book since its not available in jakarta. but i like how it was reviewed by granta. and granta is not exactly the media, as you might put it. in fact, i'm fed up with older people stuffing up books about so called succesfull people who clearly are not, according to the values i grew up with.

and regarding baby-boomers being babies, the first time i got interested on that theme was when i read Robert Kiyosaki's The Prophecy. i'm 32
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