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Media control
The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda
Book • 1991
In 'Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda', Noam Chomsky examines how mass media and public relations industries manipulate public opinion, often to support military actions and maintain the interests of powerful elites.
He discusses historical examples, such as Woodrow Wilson's Creel Commission and Bush Sr.'s war on Iraq, to illustrate the strategic use of propaganda in democratic societies.
He discusses historical examples, such as Woodrow Wilson's Creel Commission and Bush Sr.'s war on Iraq, to illustrate the strategic use of propaganda in democratic societies.