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Norman Solomon

    May 31, 1933

    Norman Solomon is an American journalist and media critic renowned for his incisive examination of power structures. His work delves deeply into how media shapes public discourse and political outcomes, consistently questioning established narratives. Solomon is dedicated to uncovering bias and fostering critical thinking among readers, advocating for a more equitable and informed media landscape through his analysis and activism.

    The Talmud. A Selection
    Adventures in Medialand: Behind the News, Beyond the Pundits
    Historical Dictionary of Judaism
    The Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News
    War Made Easy
    War Made Invisible
    • War Made Invisible

      How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(130)Add rating

      The book features a new preface by the author that addresses the Gaza war, providing insights and reflections on the conflict's implications. It explores the historical and political context surrounding the events, offering a nuanced perspective on the complexities of the situation. The author delves into themes of conflict, identity, and the human experience, enriching the reader's understanding of the ongoing struggles in the region. This updated edition aims to provoke thought and discussion about the impact of war on society.

      War Made Invisible
    • War Made Easy

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(88)Add rating

      The author interrogates the history of propaganda in the U.S., revealing a long history of presidential administrations who "spin" war to make it more palatable for the majority of Americans.

      War Made Easy
    • The book features insightful news analysis and political commentary from the authors known for their previous works, including "Through the Media Looking Glass" and "Adventures in Medialand." It promises to delve into current events, providing readers with a deeper understanding of media influence and political dynamics.

      The Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News
    • Historical Dictionary of Judaism

      • 656 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The book features over 800 cross-referenced entries detailing significant figures in Jewish religious history, highlighting their roles and interpretations across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. It includes a comprehensive chronology, an introductory overview, and a bibliography, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Judaism and its influential personalities throughout history.

      Historical Dictionary of Judaism
    • The authors critique the pervasive corporate bias in news reporting across various media platforms, including commercial television, print journalism, and public broadcasting. Their engaging writing style aims to shed light on the influence of corporate interests on the information presented to the public, encouraging readers to question the integrity of the media they consume. Through their syndicated column, they explore the intersection of media and politics, providing insightful commentary on the implications of this bias.

      Adventures in Medialand: Behind the News, Beyond the Pundits
    • The Talmud. A Selection

      • 822 pages
      • 29 hours of reading
      3.8(117)Add rating

      The most important text in Judaism after the Old Testament- available for the first time in Penguin Classics One of the most significant religious texts in the world, The Talmud is a compilation of the teachings of major Jewish scholars from the classic period of rabbinic Judaism. In a range of styles, including commentary, parables, proverbs, and anecdotes, it provides guidance on all aspects of everyday life. This selection of its most illuminating passages makes accessible to modern readers the centuries of Jewish thought contained within. Norman Solomon's lucid translation from the Bavli (Babylonian) is accompanied by an introduction on The Talmud's arrangement, social and historical background, reception, and authors.

      The Talmud. A Selection
    • Judaism: A Very Short Introduction

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.5(52)Add rating

      In this Very Short Introduction Normon Soloman explores Judaism as a religion and as a way of life, including its festivals, prayers, customs, and sects. Exploring both how it has developed through the centuries and what defines it as a religion, Solomon explores the key issues and debates of contemporary Judaism in the twenty first century.

      Judaism: A Very Short Introduction
    • Making Sense of "God"

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of divine communication, this book delves into the nature of belief and the human experience of hearing God. It humorously and provocatively examines whether claims of divine encounters are genuine or misguided, while introducing whimsical characters like William and James, who question humanity's potential for unity and love. By referencing ancient texts and modern scientific discoveries, the author encourages readers to reflect on the significance of religious language in contemporary society.

      Making Sense of "God"
    • An intriguing consideration of the validity of traditional notions of divine revelation and authoritative interpretation in today's world.

      Torah from Heaven
    • Angriffsziel Irak

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Einmal mehr rüsten die USA zum Krieg - einmal mehr wird der Wahrheitgehalt aktueller Nachrichten zunehmend fragwürdig. Leser und Fernsehzuschauer werden mit angeblichen Enthüllungen bombadiert, Nachrichten und Fernsehsender kämpfen für die Platzierung exklusiver Nichtigkeiten.§die Autoren zeigen in diesem Buch die ungeschminkte Realität hinter den Argumenten für und gege eine Invasion im Irak.

      Angriffsziel Irak