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Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda (2nd Ed.)
By, Chomsky, Noam
Publisher: Natraj Publishers
Class No.: 303.375 CHO
Accession No.: 009614
Year: 2003
Pages: 120p.

Of the week: 07th August to 13th August., 2006

Media Control is Chomsky's classic on wartime propaganda and opinion control that has been updated and expanded into a two-section book. This new edition, available in India for the first time, includes "The Journalist from Mars", Chomsky's talk on the media coverage of America's "new war on terrorism".

Chomsky begins by asserting two models of democracy - one in which the public actively participates, and one in which the public is manipulated and controlled. According to Chomsky "propaganda is to democracy what the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state," and the mass media is the primary vehicle for delivering propaganda in the United States. From an examination of how Woodrow Wilson's Creel Commission "succeeded, within six months, in turning a pacifist population into a hysterical, war-mongering population," to Bush Sr.'s war on Iraq, Chomsky examines how the mass media and public relations industries have been used as propaganda to generate public support for gong to war.

Chomsky touches on how the modern public relations industry has been influenced by Walter Lippmann's theory of "spectator democracy", in which the public is seen as a "bewildered herd" that needs to be directed, not empowered; and how the public relations industry in the United States focuses on "controlling the public mind," and not on informing it.


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