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Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media | 
enlarge | Authors: Edward S. Herman, Noam Chomsky Publisher: Pantheon Category: Book
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ISBN: 0679720340 Dewey Decimal Number: 302.234 EAN: 9780679720348 ASIN: 0679720340
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Amazon.com An absolutely brilliant analysis of the ways in which individuals and organizations of the media are influenced to shape the social agendas of knowledge and, therefore, belief. Contrary to the popular conception of members of the press as hard-bitten realists doggedly pursuing unpopular truths, Herman and Chomsky prove conclusively that the free-market economics model of media leads inevitably to normative and narrow reporting. Whether or not you've seen the eye-opening movie, buy this book, and you will be a far more knowledgeable person and much less prone to having your beliefs manipulated as easily as the press.
Product Description An intellectual dissection of the modern media to show how an underlying economics of publishing warps the news.
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Your life could depend on reading this book. June 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Hey folks,
If you're out there considering buying this book, please know that it might prove to be one of the most important books you'll ever read.
You might realize that our government isn't always straightfoward with us. You might even have noticed the lack of objective and complete news reporting that is prevailing with the media these days. This book will show you how our government, large corporations, and the media work in concert to keep Americans in the dark about things that affect our most vital interests. It sounds like a conspiracy theory, I know--because that's the reaction we've all been conditioned to have about material like this. However, every fact in this book is verifiable. Please take the time to read it!!
I also highly recommend Blowback by Chalmers Johnson.
Read these books--learn to see past the propaganda we are inundated with daily!
Eye Opener March 24, 2008 This book though old but was a revelation for me. I have become a huge fan of Mr. Noam Chomsky and by reading this book (still reading) of Mr. Edward Herman. The best about the book is that the work is mostly based on Hard Facts and proved by relevant documents etc. This also terrifies one that how media is changing minds and achieving something which could not be possible that easily. My limited knowledge on the subject is holding me to write more. WONDERFUL WORK.
Faisal Khan
Eye Opening February 18, 2008 Quite simply, this book will open your eyes to alot that goes on right in front of them. Many would say this is a conspiracay theory, but we know conspiracies do happen. Chomsky highlights just how the government can assert its control on an unknowing populace. Nietzsche said that if you are raising a population of slaves, it would be madness to teach them to be the masters; I recommend that anyone who does not want to live their life as an automoton, that is, if you are someone who questions things and does not simply accept things on blind faith, read this book. (I give this book only four stars because there are other topics which capture my attention much more; but nonetheless, if you only read a handful of books in your life, this should be one of them!)
One of Chomsky's best (and still applicable today) February 10, 2008 Though I have not finished this book yet (I'm taking my time to understand many of Chomsky's more subtle points -- as usual) it seems just as applicable to me today as when he wrote it. However, I would love to see a follow up book discussing how the technologies that have matured since he wrote this have affected his main point.
Chomsky, if you're reading ... please write an updated version. I'd like to see what you think of people like google, the web 2.0 movement and the way many people are now getting their information from even more questionable sources and how large media conglomerates can now plant information on the Web even more easily than they could broadcast it on the air before.
Chomsky's pinnacle December 28, 2007 You'll never see the mass media the same again. This book shouldn't make you hate the evening news or your local paper, but it will force you to see them with a more critical eye. A healthy dose of skepticism.
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