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Comment News and manufactured consent (Score 2) 127

Hello All,

anyone remember Noam Chomsky? I thought it rather peculiar, that the connection wasn't remarked earlier, so here it goes (IMHO, as always):

As I understand it, Priestley's ananlysis of the \.-model is a spitting image of self-governing information pools, envisioned some twenty years ago. They are coming with built-in credibility and -most important- are promising an impressive ratio between (theoretical) reach and economical independence.
Enter NC: He proposed an approach to the mass media and politics called "propaganda model", which is (very) basically about two rules:
1. The media is systematically dependent of a manufactured social consent. This practically means, that being in control of information it and it's allies start building a public consent and move on to merely nourishing it, after that.
They do not (and can not) leave information unfiltered.
2. This does not give way to speculations like all sorts of stupid conspirational mumbo-jumbo, the mass media is simply too much a part of society and too dependent of an economy of scale to ever escape this.

In this sense .\ is one example of how (virtual and social) communities could build their own information sources. And a good sign too.

There is a nice movie and lots of very different books, but I would still like to recommend his untimely thoughts.

cheers,

dpool

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