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reviewed Manufacturing consent by Noam Chomsky

Manufacturing consent (Paperback, 1994, Vintage) 5 stars

Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media is a 1988 book by Edward …

An essential read for anyone looking to challenge the current hegemonic common sense

5 stars

I found this to be quite an interesting read which, although published in 1988, is still fairly relevant and now has helped me gain a new perspective on the inner workings of the mass media and the political economy encompassing it.

In the first chapter, Herman and Chomsky describe the political economy and derive their "propaganda model" from it. This propaganda model has "five filters" as follows: 1. Size, ownership, and profit orientation; 2. The advertising license to do business; 3. Sourcing mass media news; 4. Flak and the enforcers; 5. Anti-communism as a control mechanism. All of these aspects come together as filters for a system of self-censorship and deceit, whether conscious or unconsciously, directed towards the population to sustain the prevalent narrative of the U.S. government and the elite class.

The following six chapters are case studies in which the authors take a look at various topics, how …

Consequences of Capitalism (Paperback, 2021, Haymarket Books) 5 stars

Covid-19 has revealed glaring failures and monstrous brutalities in the current capitalist system. It represents …

A variety of topics with lot's of historical evidence

5 stars

The book has a large variety of topics concerning the Consequences Of Capitalism. This includes hegemonic common sense, militarism, the environment, neoliberalism (& globalization, financialization) and possible social change. All of which is given with relevant historical evidence, examples and context. The book also takes multiple ideas and concepts from other authors and implements them pretty well. This would include Karl Marx, Shoshana Zuboff and Mark Fisher (just to name a few). Aside from reading how much Capitalism effects our lives and in what way, I'm absolutely blown away by how much history this book has taught me and the amount of detail it went into!

So, if you're interested in learning the Consequences of Capitalism and a ton of history, then I would highly recommend it.

Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei (Hardcover, German language, 2009, Nikol Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG) 4 stars

Available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License: www.marxists.org/deutsch/archiv/marx-engels/1848/manifest

Das Manifest der Kommunistischen …

An interesting historical read

4 stars

The manifesto is mostly just interesting as a historical piece for me, especially in terms of leftist history. Ideologically it's still pretty interesting to read, however some parts of it have naturally become a bit outdated which has even been acknowledged by Marx and Engels some 25 years later.

The edition of the manifesto I read even includes multiple prefaces by Engels throughout the years which further gave an amazing insight into history and what they felt and thought at the time. Additionally the book also included Engel's The Principles of Communism which practically functioned as an FAQ to fully illustrate what exactly Communism is and it stands for.