Chomsky, Noam Chomsky

Letters from Lexington : Reflections on Propaganda

Pluto Press
€ 20,16

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The original edition of Letters from Lexington, first published in 1993, solidified Noam Chomskye(tm)s position as Americane(tm)s most distinguished critic of the media.In this new, updated edition, a new chapter, e~What makes the Mainstream Media Mainstream', offers Chomskye(tm)s latest thinking on the role of the media in a rapidly changing word e" especially in justifying US government and corporate actions.Throughout the book, Chomskye(tm)s analysis of the politics of the Reagan and earlier Bush administrations offer a striking and surprisingly prescient perspective on the events, key players and policies that shape Americae(tm)s national agenda under the current presidency of George W. Bush and the e~War on Terrorisme(tm).Chomsky explores media coverage of events and issues including the Middle East 'peace process', the US invasion of Panama, the first Gulf War, the UN, the Soviet Union, the coup in Haiti, and democracy and terrorism generally.Letters from Lexington has been called "an indispensable antidote to TV 'news' and the verities found in major daily newspaper such as the New York Times."Perfect as an introduction to Chomsky's thought more generally, it will be of particular interest to students of media studies and anyone who wants an up-to-date account of the relationship of the new US administration with the media and what impact it is having on foreign and domestic US policy.

Ingenaaid | 192 pagina's
2e druk | Verschenen in 2004
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Social processes
  • LCC: Social Sciences » Sociology » Social psychology » Social influence. Social pressure (HM1231)
  • ISBN-13: 9780745322704 | ISBN-10: 0745322700