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Manufacturing Consent
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media | Noam Chomsky, Edward S Herman
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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batsy
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Have only read excerpts and should read the whole thing. More relevant with time, I reckon, especially with corporate-owned social media and fake news.

#virtualinsanity #Aprella @Cinfhen @Mdargusch @emilyhaldi @Reviewsbylola

Cathythoughts Excellent take 👍🏻👍🏻💕 7y
CarolynM Saw the documentary of the same name many years ago. Chomsky is amazing. 7y
batsy @Cathythoughts Thanks 😉 7y
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batsy @CarolynM He is! And I need to watch it, seems to be available on YT 🙂 7y
RohitSawant Love this interpretation! 7y
batsy Thanks @rohit-sawant "the news" = 9th circle of hell ? 7y
saresmoore I‘ll say it‘s more relevant with time! Block chain could have saved us from all the madness... 😒 You know, way back when. Why don‘t we build failsafes when there‘s a new thing like the Internet? Have we learned nothing from dystopian fiction?! I guess I should read this book, too. 7y
batsy @saresmoore In total agreement, i.e. 😰😰😰 7y
emilyhaldi News doesn‘t really feel like news anymore, does it? 😏 7y
Suet624 Love Chomsky. I just don‘t know what to do anymore with what‘s happening in the world. Election Day can‘t come soon enough. And yet, there‘s soooo much more that needs doing. 7y
batsy @emilyhaldi It's like we're in the Truman Show except it's real?! 😅 7y
batsy @Suet624 Tell me about it, Sue. Elections are coming up in Malaysia and we have the choice of an opposition led by a former Prime Minister who set up the structure that is now being enjoyed by the current Prime Minister, and we're supposed to choose between the two!!! I don't even know anymore. 7y
Suet624 @batsy that‘s so dispiriting. I‘m so sorry. As for me, I guess I‘ll keep sending my tiny amounts of cash to worthy causes and try to hold out some hope that we haven‘t already been overthrown by the Russians. 7y
batsy @Suet624 I'm sorry for what you guys are up against, too. Here's my plan: We'll build a canoe and paddle out until we reach Moominland? 💙 7y
Suet624 @batsy Perfect. My son is in New Zealand and that sounds great too. (edited) 7y
Reviewsbylola This sounds heavy but important and certainly very relevant! 7y
Mdargusch Great choice! 7y
Cinfhen Noam Chomsky intimidates me 😳 (edited) 7y
batsy @Cinfhen Yeah, it's why I keep putting it off 😳 7y
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#quotsyNov17 #protest I like the quote . Don‘t think it was from the book tagged above , but that book is one of my favorites.

batsy 👍👍👍 7y
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GoneFishing

Education is a system of imposed ignorance.

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"Dissent and inconvenient information are kept within bounds and at the margins, so that while their presence shows that the system is not monolithic, they are not large enough to interfere unduly with the domination of the official agenda." We're revisiting Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky's 1988 classic, Manufacturing Consent, in light of this week's NY Mag media criticism feature.

HardcoverHearts This is such an important book. 8y
KimHM Thanks for highlighting this magazine piece. I teach gen ed Mass Communication and expect it to be particularly challenging this fall. 8y
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