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    14 hours ago

    I know it’s very, very cliche to mention Manufacturing Consent these days, but anyone who hasn’t read it really should get ahold of a copy and at least read the first 2 or 3 chapters.

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      Since Chomsky turned out to be Epstein’s buddy and Michael Parenti died earlier this year, I’ll shamelessly plug his book Inventing Reality: The Politics of News Media instead. However, I believe the good parts of Manufacturing Consent weren’t even written by Chomsky, I’m not trying to disavow the book itself.

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        Like its title suggests, it delves into the ways in which popular consent is manufactured via the media (at the time - 1988 - mostly print, radio, and television). It’s thoroughly convincing and is that rare type of book that can discuss research without alienating casual readers. Highly recommended.