This thesis argues that Noam Chomsky’s theory of propaganda is a useful way to understand class domination. The strengths and weaknesses of Chomsky’s theory are examined by means of a comparison with Antonio Gramsci’s theory of cultural hegemony. Since work that discusses and analyses Chomsky’s theory is sparse, this piece first gives a detailed explanation of his theory. This requires a short clarification of Chomsky’s terminology, focusing on his definitions of indoctrination and class. Thereafter a thorough account of Chomsky’s ideas regarding class structure, the indoctrinating functions of educational and media institutions and the difference between upper and lower class propaganda are discussed. A common criticism of Chomsky’s argume...
This two-part article explores Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model from diverse angles, with the a...
This essay discusses the opportunity for Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model, as outlined in their...
RQ from Call for Papers: How can various critical theories enrich our understanding of the mass medi...
This thesis argues that Noam Chomsky’s theory of propaganda is a useful way to understand class domi...
Herman and Chomsky's Propaganda Model (PM) highlights fundamental social inequalities deriving from ...
The Propaganda Model (PM), developed by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky and published in Manufacturin...
The Propaganda Model (PM), developed by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky and published in Manufacturin...
Since its initial formulation in 1988, the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model (PM) has become one of th...
International audienceSince its initial formulation in 1988, the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model (PM...
The article deals with the analysis of the political thought of Noam Chomsky from the perspective of...
This article reflects upon the approach that Chomsky takes to a broad array of fields and work, and ...
The theoretical centre of this thesis is informed by those neo-Marxist theories of ideology and hege...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the theories of leading Marxists - Marx, Lenin, Luxemburg, Luk...
ABSTRACT. The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tr...
The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tries to dem...
This two-part article explores Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model from diverse angles, with the a...
This essay discusses the opportunity for Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model, as outlined in their...
RQ from Call for Papers: How can various critical theories enrich our understanding of the mass medi...
This thesis argues that Noam Chomsky’s theory of propaganda is a useful way to understand class domi...
Herman and Chomsky's Propaganda Model (PM) highlights fundamental social inequalities deriving from ...
The Propaganda Model (PM), developed by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky and published in Manufacturin...
The Propaganda Model (PM), developed by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky and published in Manufacturin...
Since its initial formulation in 1988, the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model (PM) has become one of th...
International audienceSince its initial formulation in 1988, the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model (PM...
The article deals with the analysis of the political thought of Noam Chomsky from the perspective of...
This article reflects upon the approach that Chomsky takes to a broad array of fields and work, and ...
The theoretical centre of this thesis is informed by those neo-Marxist theories of ideology and hege...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the theories of leading Marxists - Marx, Lenin, Luxemburg, Luk...
ABSTRACT. The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tr...
The article focuses on Antonio Gramsci’s Southern Question and the Prison Notebooks and tries to dem...
This two-part article explores Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model from diverse angles, with the a...
This essay discusses the opportunity for Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model, as outlined in their...
RQ from Call for Papers: How can various critical theories enrich our understanding of the mass medi...