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Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media
By Noam Chomsky and Edward S. HermanFrom $17.00 USD
Chomsky and Herman argue that the American mass media functions as a propaganda system through structural incentives rather than conspiracy, demonstrating their model with systematic comparison of media coverage. First published in 1988 and expanded in 2002, it remains the most cited academic text on media and propaganda. Essential reading for anyone studying information systems and political communication.
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Chomsky and Herman argue that the American mass media functions as a propaganda system through structural incentives rather than conspiracy, demonstrating their model with systematic comparison of media coverage. First published in 1988 and expanded in 2002, it remains the most cited academic text on media and propaganda. Essential reading for anyone studying information systems and political communication.
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