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Manufacturing Consent Edward S Herman Noam Chomsky

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Manufacturing Consent Edward S Herman Noam Chomsky
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Edward S Herman, Noam Chomsky
ISBN: 9781407054056, 1407054058
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Manufacturing Consent Edward S Herman Noam Chomsky by Edward S Herman, Noam Chomsky 9781407054056, 1407054058 instant download after payment.

We normally think that the press are cantankerous, obstinate, and ubiquitous in its search for truth. In Manufacturing Consent Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky show how an underlying elite consensus largely structures all facets of the news. Far from challenging established power, the media work hard to discover and mirror its assumptions. The authors skilfully dissect the way in which the marketplace and the economics of publishing significantly shape the news. They reveal how issues are framed and topics chosen, and contrast the double standards underlying accounts of free elections, a free press, and governmental repression. The authors conclude that the modern mass media can best be understood in terms of a 'propaganda model'. News and entertainment companies dedicate themselves to profit within the established system. Their interests require that they support the governing assumptions of state and private power. The propaganda model provokes outrage from journalists, editors and broadcasters, but twenty years after first publication, Manufacturing Consent remains the most important critique of the mass media.

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