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TitlePropaganda and the Public Mind
SubtitleConversations with Noam Chomsky
AuthorDavid Barsamian; Noam Chomsky
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PublisherPluto Press
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Publication Year2001
ISBN#0-7453-1788-X
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Pages252
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CommentsDraws on previously unpublished interviews with one of world's leading thinkers; Chomsky offers an damning critique of the way our perceptions are shaped by global powerbrokers; Shows how ordinary people can work together to break through the propaganda machine; World renowned dissident Noam Chomsky offers insight into the institutions that shape the public mind in the service of power and profit. He discusses a range of issues, including the global growth in inequality and the military escapades of the United States. Chomsky offers hope for the future and shows how ordinary citizens, if they work together, have the power to make meaningful change. This collection draws on interviews with Chomsky that have never before been published.
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Date Created2023-07-31
Date Modified2023-07-31