James appears on Ask Dr. Drew to discuss the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect and why some people continue to believe the lying liars of the dinosaur media. The discussion quickly turns to the Media Matrix and the true meaning of this Gutenberg 2.0 moment we find ourselves in. If you’re interested in the question of how media shapes and transforms society and where the media of the 21st century is taking us next, you’ll want to hear this must-listen conversation.

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