Media control

the spectacular achievements of propaganda

American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky examines the role of the media in contemporary politics, arguing that the type of democracy that the U.S. holds depends upon the uninformed, "bewildered herd" and uses propaganda to justify its domestic policies and international actions.

Seven Stories Press
2002
9781583225363
book

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