Why and How we Must Fix the Digital Media Public Sphere : Media & Democracy, Part V

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @Synodalian
    @Synodalian 2 дня назад

    I recommend you check out the update to Chomsky's work _Understanding Media Propaganda in the 21st Century: Manufacturing Consent Revisited and Revised_ by Simon Foley.

    • @MegaTheorist
      @MegaTheorist  2 дня назад

      Will do. Thanks for the recommendation! -D

    • @Synodalian
      @Synodalian 2 дня назад

      @MegaTheorist
      On top of that, an analysis of media propaganda won't exactly mean much if we can't find a message to fight back against it.
      On that front, political rhetoric has gone through a bunch of developments in the sphere of American activism since 2016, and it's _all_ culminated in Ian Haney-López's work on the Race-Class Narrative.
      None of this is actually new and has been part of a trend that's been going on for 50 years since the election of Nixon in what became the Long Southern Strategy. But it's only _recently_ through movements like the Poor People’s Campaign and figures like Rev. William J. Barber II that we are finally beginning to figure out how to _counter-message_ 50 years of conservative propaganda.
      Ian Haney-López explores this narrative solution in detail in his _Merge Left_ book.