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Manufacturing consent

the political economy of the mass media

Edward S. Herman
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"Manufacturing Consent" exposes how mass media shapes public opinion to serve elite interests. Winner of the 1989 Orwell Award, this landmark critique introduced the "propaganda model" that revolutionized media studies. Ever wonder why certain stories make headlines while others vanish? Chomsky's analysis remains disturbingly relevant today.

Thèmes clés dans Manufacturing consent

  • propaganda model
  • media ownership concentration
  • institutional bias
  • corporate news filters
  • worthy and unworthy victims

Citations de Manufacturing consent

  • Media serves power, not as an independent check.

  • Advertising makes media dependent on selling audiences.

  • Flak disciplines journalists who stray too far.

  • Victims became “unworthy” and received minimal coverage.

  • Elections were portrayed as “steps toward democracy”.

Personnages de Manufacturing consent

  • Edward S. HermanCo-author and media analyst
  • Jerzy PopieluszkoPolish priest and case study of a worthy victim
  • Oscar RomeroAssassinated Archbishop of El Salvador
  • Alexander HaigU.S. Secretary of State discussed in case studies

À propos de l'auteur

À propos de l'auteur de Manufacturing consent

Edward S. Herman (1925–2017), co-author of Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, was a renowned media scholar, economist, and critic of corporate power. A professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Herman combined rigorous financial expertise with incisive analysis of propaganda systems, establishing himself as a leading voice in political economy and media criticism.

His collaboration with Noam Chomsky on Manufacturing Consent introduced the seminal "propaganda model" theory, which examines how mass media serves elite interests—a framework solidified through earlier works like The Political Economy of Human Rights and later expanded in The Politics of Genocide.

Herman’s career spanned decades of institutional critique, from corporate structures in Corporate Control, Corporate Power to wartime media narratives in Degraded Capability. Beyond academia, he co-founded InkyWatch, a platform analyzing local media bias. Translated into over 20 languages, Manufacturing Consent remains a cornerstone of media studies and inspired a 1992 documentary. Its enduring relevance is evidenced by updated editions and its adoption in universities worldwide.

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Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky analyzes how mass media in democratic societies subtly promotes elite interests through systemic biases. The authors introduce the "Propaganda Model," which identifies five filters (corporate ownership, advertising reliance, sourcing, flak, and anti-ideology) that shape news narratives to align with political and economic power structures.

This book is essential for media scholars, political scientists, and anyone interested in understanding systemic media bias. It’s particularly valuable for critical thinkers examining how corporate and government influence distorts public perception, using historical case studies like Vietnam War coverage and Central American conflicts.

The Propaganda Model explains how media content is filtered through five structural factors: corporate ownership, advertising dependence, reliance on powerful sources, pressure from "flak" (criticism), and anti-communist/anti-terrorist ideologies. These filters ensure media output aligns with elite interests, often marginalizing dissenting perspectives.

The authors argue bias isn’t overt censorship but systemic. For example, media prioritizes stories that protect corporate advertisers or government agendas while downplaying labor strikes or human rights abuses in allied nations. This creates a narrow range of "acceptable" discourse.

Case studies include disproportionate coverage of Communist atrocities vs. U.S.-backed regimes, such as Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge versus Indonesia’s East Timor invasion. The media also framed Central American conflicts through a Cold War lens, ignoring local socioeconomic contexts.

  1. “The mass media serve as a system for communicating messages and symbols to the general populace” – Highlights media’s role in shaping ideology beyond mere information.
  2. “The public is not sovereign over the media” – Emphasizes corporate/advertiser control over content.

They advocate for grassroots movements to create alternative media, democratize information access, and challenge media consolidation. Supporting worker-owned outlets and reducing reliance on corporate advertisers are key steps.

Critics argue the Propaganda Model oversimplifies media dynamics, underestimates journalist agency, and lacks empirical rigor. Some contend it ignores audience interpretation and niche independent media’s growing influence.

With rising media monopolies (e.g., Meta, Google) and AI-driven content curation, the book’s warnings about centralized control and algorithmic bias resonate. Current debates over "fake news" and corporate censorship echo its themes.

While Hegemony or Survival focuses on U.S. foreign policy, Manufacturing Consent specifically dissects media complicity in maintaining power structures. Both emphasize institutional analysis over individual malice.

It describes how media legitimizes policies (e.g., wars, austerity) by framing them as consensus-driven, despite public opposition. For instance, Iraq War coverage emphasized Saddam’s WMDs while marginalizing anti-war voices.

Advertising revenue pressures outlets to avoid content criticizing corporate sponsors. This creates self-censorship, prioritizing consumer-friendly reporting over investigative journalism on labor or environmental issues.

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