Manufacturing consent: the political economy of the mass media/ Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 381.4530223 HER/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P18253 |
Updated ed. of: Manufacturing consent. 1st ed. c1988.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-393) and index.
1. A Propaganda Model -- 2. Worthy and Unworthy Victims -- 3. Legitimizing versus Meaningless Third World Elections: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua -- 4. The KGB-Bulgarian Plot to Kill the Pope: Free-Market Disinformation as "News" -- 5. The Indochina Wars (I): Vietnam -- 6. The Indochina Wars (II): Laos and Cambodia -- 7. Conclusions -- App. 1. The U.S. Official Observers in Guatemala, July 1-2, 1984 -- App. 2. Tagliabue's finale on the Bulgarian Connection: A Case Study in Bias -- App. 3. Braestrup's Big Story: Some "Freedom House Exclusives"
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