Manufacturing Consent was written during the Cold War.
Following the theoretical exposition of the propaganda model, Manufacturing Consent contains a large section where the authors seek to test their hypotheses.
Take out the visual similes and "Manufacturing Consent" might be half as long and twice as effective.
Lemann's critique of our Manufacturing Consent is, in fact, one of the rare examples.
On the U.S. role during the period of "indifference," see Manufacturing Consent, chapter 6.
For further comment, see Manufacturing Consent, 137f.
See Manufacturing Consent, chapter 6, for details.
On Shawcross's intriguing construction and its influence, see Manufacturing Consent, chapter 6, section 2.8.
It was partly inspired by Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent, a book analysing contemporary mass media under the propaganda model.
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