Manufacturing Consent: The classic analysis of how power shapes the newsA foundational text on media, propaganda and democracy. First published in 1988 and still startlingly relevant, Manufacturing Consent lays bare the economic and political forces that influence mass media. In this seminal work, linguist Noam Chomsky and economist Edward Herman argue that the press serves powerful interests, not public truth - subtly filtering stories through ownership, advertising and ideology. Clear, uncompromising and deeply researched, it remains an essential guide for anyone who wants to understand how information becomes persuasion in modern society. Perfect for readers of The Shock Doctrine and On Tyranny, this is a critical framework for decoding today’s news environment. |
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Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media Edward S. Herman,Noam Chomsky Limited preview - 2011 |


