A Stitch In Time
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A Stitch In Time Is A Thought-Provoking Political Study That Examines The Relationship Between Elite Power And Mainstream Media. Written By Edward S. Herman And Noam Chomsky, This Book Sits At The Crossroads Of Political Science And Media Studies, Inviting Curious Readers To Look Beyond Headlines. It’S Ideal For Adults And Students Who Want To Understand How News Is Shaped, Why Certain Topics Rise To The Top, And How The Economics Of Publishing Influence What We See On The Page And Screen. The Tone Is Educational, Eye-Opening, And Purposefully Analytical, Offering A Clear Path Toward More Informed Media Consumption.
In A Stitch In Time, Herman And Chomsky Provide A Rigorous, Accessible Framework That Blends Theory With Real-World Evidence. The Book Invites Readers To Follow The Logic As It Dissects How An Elite Consensus Helps Frame Issues, Select Topics, And Quietly Steer Public Discussion. Through Carefully Chosen Historical Examples—From Nicaragua And El Salvador To The American And Russian Invasions Of Vietnam And Afghanistan—The Authors Reveal A Propagandistic Streak Running Through Mass Media. The Narrative Is Not A Dry Lecture But A Compelling Examination That Explains How Market Forces And Publishing Dynamics Influence What Gets Reported And How It’S Reported, Helping Readers Become More Critical Consumers Of Information.
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