Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media By Edward S. Herman
First published in 1988 and never out of print, this seminal analysis of how the media serve corporations that control and finance them is being reissued with a new Introduction...
The collection also acknowledges that in an increasingly globalized world, our media is increasingly globalized as well, with chapters exploring both Indian and African media.
To this end, this book is a radical—in the true critical sense of the word—intervention into the propaganda/fake news debate.
This Readers' Guide updates Chomsky and Herman's observations, a re-examines their propaganda model. Manufacturing Consent weighs in at 500 pages. This Readers' Guide clocks in at 20k words, which takes about 90 minutes to read.
The second Red Scare was a charade orchestrated by a tyrant with the express goal of undermining the New Deal—so argues Stephen M. Underhill in this hard-hitting analysis of J. Edgar Hoover’s rhetorical agency.
This Readers' Guide updates Chomsky and Herman's observations, a re-examines their propaganda model. Manufacturing Consent weighs in at 500 pages. This Readers' Guide clocks in at 20k words, which takes about 90 minutes to read.
Could the tragedy have been prevented? Was it necesary for the BATF agents to do what they did? What could have been done differently? Armageddon in Waco offers the most detailed, wide-ranging analysis of events surrounding Waco.
"First trade edition published by OR Books/Counterpoint Press, 2019."--Title page verso.
He was appointed chair of the think tank Global Utmaning (Global Challenge in English) on May 24, 2018,4 and serves on the board of FundedByMe.5 ... 2018:7 “Greta became a climate champion and tried to influence those closest to her.