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We'll Tell You What to Think: Wikipedia, Propaganda and the Making of Liberal Consensus Paperback – June 8, 2021
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- Print length319 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 8, 2021
- Dimensions5 x 0.72 x 8 inches
- ISBN-13979-8599095408
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- ASIN : B096TQ6W69
- Publisher : Independently published (June 8, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 319 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8599095408
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.72 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,626,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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T.J. Coles was a postdoctoral researcher at Plymouth University's Cognition Institute in the UK. A cabal of staff led by Associate Professor Jane Grant cancelled him after he wrote a series of articles exposing elite child-trafficking. He was working on a device to help blind people. Undeterred, Coles writes about politics and human rights for CounterPunch.
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Matt AlfordReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Well-targeted, forensic attack on Wikipedia and it’s most sinister entries
I’ve interviewed TJ Cole’s previously and he’s terrific.
This book is particularly useful, as the case studies are so well-chosen - nuclear war, Palestine, Iraq sanctions - all areas I’ve read about on Wikipedia. Coles shows that the wiki entries are not anything like as neutral as they seem.
Great context in the book, too. It’s one I’ve learnt a lot from.
RyanReviewed in Australia on August 29, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Flawless
A flawless expose of Wikipedia. From the first page, to the last, Wikipedia is exposed of what it started as, to what it is today and how it fits into the larger Silicon Valley (neoliberal), big tech, and military-intelligence apparatus agenda.
With altruistic and egalitarian rhetoric at its foundation, Wikipedia doesn’t hold up to anything that can be described as such. Indeed, it serves the opposite, and as a means to destroy any critical, and indeed true, perspective!






