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Weapons of Mass Deception

The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq

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10 hours

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Weapons of Mass Deception uncovers the intricate relationship between media and politics, particularly how misinformation shapes public perception and policy. It explores case studies that illustrate the manipulation of information during wartime and the impact of propaganda on democracy. The author delves into the ethical implications of media practices, urging readers to critically assess the sources of their information and the narratives presented to them. This thought-provoking analysis challenges the reader to recognize the power dynamics at play in contemporary media.

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Weapons of Mass Deception, Sheldon Rampton, John Stauber

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2003
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