This podcast episode delves into how communication technologies influence democracy, referencing the insights of McLuhan and Postman. It reframes democracy not just as a form of government but as a vibrant culture of communication, fundamentally shaped by the technology we use. Different mediums—like oral traditions, print, television, and the internet—create unique communicative environments, each carrying its own strengths and weaknesses that can affect democratic stability. The discussion sheds light on the challenges of social media, particularly its role in escalating conflicts and blurring the lines between genuine persuasion and attention-seeking strategies. It underscores the importance of media literacy in navigating this intricate landscape.