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"Propaganda," says Noam Chomsky, "is to a democracy what the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state"--in other words, the means by which leaders keep the masses in line. In this slim pamphlet, he looks at American propaganda efforts, from the warmongering of Woodrow Wilson to the creation of popular support for the 1991 military intervention in Kuwait, and reveals how falsification of history, suppression of information, and the promotion of vapid, empty concepts have become standard operating procedure for the leaders of the United States--both Democrats and Republicans--in their efforts to prevent citizens from raising awkward questions about U.S. policy. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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This Open Media title includes the complete text of Chomsky’s January 2002 Town Hall meeting on media coverage of American foreign policy.

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  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Open Media; 2 Sub edition (July 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583225366
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583225363
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 5 x 0.5 inches
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162 of 174 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bitter, charged, quick introduction to Chomsky's thinking, April 26, 2003
As a brief and pithy introduction to Chomsky's anti-imperialistic thinking about media control, and as a charged denunciation of mass propaganda in the modern world (particularly US), this is a very fast-paced, slim, and intriguing read. But if you are looking for material that substantiates his claims with hard, quantitative evidence, you'd do better with a somewhat more detailed treatise from Chomsky, e.g., "Manufacturing Consent".

This though is a somewhat embittered manifesto, spewing out bits on how administrations in the past from Wilson to Bush Senior have manipulated the public into war with unlikely, usually defenceless enemies. This edition sports a new speech "The Journalist from Mars," which lends a refreshingly dissident tenor to the chorus of patriotism. The 31 new pages are particularly relevant today as President Bush picks up where his father left off, once again calling a fear-ridden population to war.

Media Control might sound like a flaming rant but it is a good, crisp lead-in into Chomsky's thinking -- likely to be misinterpreted unless you are also familiar with his work otherwise. But his ideas are a welcome second opinion at a time when we should be questioning more than ever whether the spurious memes of "War on Terror", "Shock and Awe" etc are really about terrorism or tyranny at all, or a nearly-successful PR agenda pandering to the big few.

A highly engaging read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and Upsetting, February 21, 2003
By Shikambu (Venice, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
One of the most to-the-point books I've read in ages. This book can be read within 45 minutes and not only gives real-life examples of modern propaganda uses and successes, but also gives a brief history of its use in the United States.

The details of Gulf War propaganda use reads prophetically... the same exact tactics used in the '91 Gulf War are being used today (2003). It's as if Chomsky sees the news reports before they're produced. The pattern of media control is made starkingly clear to the reader and is sure to upset you.

Few books have generated such emotion in me, and for a book this short to have such an effect speaks volumes. Highly recommended!

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5.0 out of 5 stars small book... powerful ideas., January 13, 2003
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Media Control is perhaps the best short introduction to Chomsky's thought on politics and propaganda around. Whereas books like 9-11 and "What Uncle Sam Really Wants" are choppy and prone to misunderstood interpretations by readers not already accustomed to Chomsky, Media Control is coherent, in depth and very easy and quick to read. The essay is from the time after the U.S. invasion of Iraq known as "Desert Storm" and traces the uses of propaganda and misinformation from that era back to the Wilson era and Walter Lippmann's theory of media control. Chomsky perhaps displays his dry wit in this short volume more than anywhere else, with his comparisson of the typical slogan "support our troops" to the absurd slogan "support the people in Iowa." What this makes clear, is the emptiness of the slogan. The question "do you support our troops?" cannot be answered with a "no" unless one is completely depraved. That question however masks the underlying question "do you support our policy?" which is something that elites in the govt. and media would prefer you not think about, because the answers would be more ambiguous and require real democratic discussion. The rulers and media heads would prefer to make those decisions for you, through what Lippmann dubbed "consent without consent". The mass media (now controlled largely by six major firms who all have holdings and enter into joint ventures with one another.) constrain debate on issues to within a moderate range, so of course most of the media will look to be at the "liberal" end of the allowed spectrum, but that only has the effect of cutting anything further to the "left" out of the discussion, so arguments many tend to go between something like the "hawks" who are for immediate war, unilaterally, and the "doves" largely represented in the media, who may tend to stand for "multi-lateralism" or waiting for more info. Thus, many who have other ideas on the subject are left out of mainstream debate, and thus seem to not exist. What we are left with is a host of false-dichotomies and debates that we don't even want to be in.
... Also, this new edition of Media Control is expanded to include transcript of a talk, previously printed in FAIR, which is a little thought experiment about how a journalist from Mars (which is what journalists who work with a critical edge are often treated like), who is highly trained at the best journalism schools in the U.S., would cover the "war on terrorism." It is interesting to read the current essay in light of the essay on the Iraq conflict ten years past. (and the new cover and print is much more attractive than the 1st edition).
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1.0 out of 5 stars Rantings of an expert on propaganda
What irony....Noam Chomsky writing about media propaganda. At least he has firsthand experience with the topic, as the radical Left has made judicious use of his mastery of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Media Control
This was one of the most insightful and concise books on media studies I have had the pleasure of reading
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good overview, but superficial
This short book is a good introduction to the notion of media control and the manufacturing of consent. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Parasite
Chomsky is the worst kind of liberal: a hypocrite - nothing but a parasite on society promoting his own simplistic and sick political agenda as a way to gain notoriety for himself.
Published on November 25, 2007 by John A. Kantor

4.0 out of 5 stars Very high-level
If it were any other author, I would say, "show me your sources." But it's Chomsky, and he's already written enough books showing his sources. Read more
Published on October 26, 2007 by Ahsan Butt

5.0 out of 5 stars Chomsky is brilliant, but ...
Brilliant, very insightful. I have only one problem with Noam Chomsky's position - his absolution of general population from responibilities of their goverment. Read more
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A very dumb Senator from Kentucky said of "Free Speech," once upon a time, that ones ability to give money to a political party, or candidate, equals speech. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Media Control
This book is very informative and excellent reading. It is a must read for youth, and young adults.
Published on January 11, 2007 by K. Railback

1.0 out of 5 stars Bad book
I find Noam Chomsky's books to be difficult reads in any circumstance, but this book (more of a pamphlet) is a dreadful book. While the points (point? Read more
Published on January 6, 2007 by Donald C. Wallace

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