Media Control By Noam Chomsky
- Publisher: POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 39988
- Number of Pages: 112
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Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda
Author: Noam Chomsky
Binding: Paperback
Paper Quality: A5 Matt Paper
Category: Media Studies / Politics / Communication
Recommended For: Students of political science, media studies, journalism, and anyone interested in propaganda, media influence, and critical thinking about modern communication.
Key Points
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Analysis of Media Propaganda – Examines how governments and corporations manipulate public opinion through media.
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Concise and Powerful – A brief yet impactful exploration of the intersection between media, power, and democracy.
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Chomsky’s Core Ideas – Introduces key concepts from Chomsky’s political philosophy, including “manufacturing consent.”
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Case Studies and Examples – Discusses real-world examples like U.S. foreign policy and war coverage to highlight media control.
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Accessible Language – Written in straightforward, clear prose suitable for students and general readers alike.
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Awareness Raising – Encourages readers to critically assess the news and information they consume daily.
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Foundational Text – Considered essential reading for understanding how media can shape public perception and silence dissent.