Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass MediaFirst published in 1988 and never out of print, this seminal analysis of how the media serve corporations that control and finance them is being reissued with a new Introduction by the authors. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Page 87
... client states to legitimize their rulers and regimes , whereas others are held in disfavored or enemy countries to legitimize their political sys- tems . This natural dichotomization is strengthened by the fact that elections in the ...
... client states to legitimize their rulers and regimes , whereas others are held in disfavored or enemy countries to legitimize their political sys- tems . This natural dichotomization is strengthened by the fact that elections in the ...
Page 186
... client regime because it was taken for granted on all sides that elections would lead to a unified Vietnam under Viet Minh rule . " American intelligence sources were unanimous that Diem [ the U.S.- imposed client ] would lose any ...
... client regime because it was taken for granted on all sides that elections would lead to a unified Vietnam under Viet Minh rule . " American intelligence sources were unanimous that Diem [ the U.S.- imposed client ] would lose any ...
Page 214
... client government , and the various South Korean , Thai , Australian , Chinese Nationalist , and other forces ( largely merce- nary ) mobilized by the United States . The " South Vietnamese " include our client government and the armed ...
... client government , and the various South Korean , Thai , Australian , Chinese Nationalist , and other forces ( largely merce- nary ) mobilized by the United States . The " South Vietnamese " include our client government and the armed ...
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