Letters from Lexington : reflections on propaganda / Noam Chomsky ; foreword by Edward Herman.
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書 | 世新大學圖書館 四樓特色館藏區 | 特色館藏 | SP 303.375 Ch-2 2004 (Browse shelf) | Available | 成露茜教授贈. | E122658 |
Originally published: Monroe, Me. : Common Courage Press, c1993.
Contains letters previously published in the magazine Lies of Our Times between 1990 and 1993, and a new chapter "What Makes the Mainstream Media Mainstream."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword by Edward Herman -- Introduction to the new edition by Donaldo Macedo -- Introduction by Noam Chomsky -- What makes the mainstream media mainstream -- The Middle East lie -- Defensive aggression -- The Sunday Times makes for a day of no rest -- Notes on the culture of democracy -- Third world, first threat -- Yearning for democracy -- Apostles of nonviolence -- UN = US -- Postscript: riding Moynihan's hobby horse -- Our sense of moral purpose -- We the people -- Bringing peace -- The burdens of responsibility -- The death and life of Stalinism -- Toxic omissions -- Fiendish acts -- The PC thought police -- Rest in peace -- Class struggle as usual.
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