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Embedded Weapons Of Mass Deception How The Media Failed To Cover The War On Iraq Danny Schechter

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Embedded Weapons Of Mass Deception How The Media Failed To Cover The War On Iraq Danny Schechter
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Embedded Weapons Of Mass Deception How The Media Failed To Cover The War On Iraq Danny Schechter instant download after payment.

Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Danny Schechter
ISBN: 9781591021735, 1591021731
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Embedded Weapons Of Mass Deception How The Media Failed To Cover The War On Iraq Danny Schechter by Danny Schechter 9781591021735, 1591021731 instant download after payment.

Schechter's insightful, wide-ranging critique of the American media's war coverage targets the way in which a virtual merger between the Pentagon and the media produced a war spectacle that the American public was primed to see, media collusion in the campaign to discredit the UN, ''rightwing liberation theology'' as war propaganda, the cosy relationship between news anchors and retired officers hired as military analysts, the controversies over Peter Arnett and Geraldo Rivera, the looting of Baghdad, the lack of media focus on civilian casualties, the disparities in coverage between U.S. and foreign media, and more.

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