This book argues that media and capitalism no longer exist as separated
entities, and posits three reasons why one can no longer exist without
the other. Firstly, mass media have become indispensable to capitalism
due to the media's ability to sell the commodities of mass consumerism.
Media capitalism also creates pro-capital attitudes among a target
population and establishes an ideological hegemony. Thirdly, media
capitalism provides mass deception to hide the pathologies of
capitalism, which include mass poverty, rising inequalities, and the
acceleration of global warming. To illuminate this, the book's
historical chapter traces the emergence of media capitalism. Its
subsequent chapters show how media capitalism has infiltrated the public
sphere, society, schools, universities, the world of work and finally,
democracy. The book concludes by outlining how societies can transition
from media capitalism to a post-media- capitalist society.