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Discography

  • Artist: Noam Chomsky
  • Album: Propaganda and Control of the Public Mind
  • Release Date: March 15th, 1998
  • Catalogue Number: g7005
  • Formats: 2CD
  • Running Time: 01:52:00
  • Track Listing:
  • Disc One

    1. A Real War
    2. Controlling the Public Mind
    3. Propaganda
    4. The Public Relations Industry
    5. Conscious Manipulation
    6. Labour Under Attack
    7. The Fate Of Democracy
    8. The Minority Of The Opulent
    9. Regimentation
    10. Hysteria Among The Masters
    11. Americanism
    12. Mohawk Valley Formula
    13. Marginalization
    14. Cia Intervention
    15. Free Trade
    16. Welfare For The Rich
    17. Delusion
    18. Indoctrination
    19. Labour Struggles
    20. Authoritarian Structures
    21. Demonizing Labour
    22. Selling Free Enterprise

    Disc Two

    1. Conspiracy Theories
    2. The Crisis Of Democracy
    3. Cuba And The U.S.
    4. Solutions
    5. Reshaping The Legal System
    6. Private Tyrannies
    7. Role Of The Media
    8. Poor People Pay
    9. The Country In Flooded With Money
    10. Privatization
    11. Business Run Society
    12. Enlightenment Priciples
    13. The Cold War
    14. Islam As The Enemy
Noam Chomsky - Propaganda and Control of the Public Mind

Description

"The war against working people should be understood to be a real war. It's not a new war. It's an old war. Furthermore, it's a perfectly concious war everywhere, but specifically in the US ... which happens to have a highly class-concious business class ... and they have long seen themselves as fighting a bitter class war, except they don't want anybody else to know about it."

This lecture, and following question and answer session, provides an introduction to, and synthesis of, Noam Chomsky's key thinking on the media, propaganda, and its pivotal role in the relentless class struggle being waged daily. Noam Chomsky is an MIT professor, and the author of dozens of books and CDs on American foreign policy, international affairs, human rights, the media, linguistics and the mind.

Essential.