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The following video is a historical lecture held by Prof. Noam Chomsky at the Unversity of Wisconsin on the evening of March 15, 1989. In this talk, Prof. Chomsky introduces the propaganda model and explains how propaganda and systemic biases function in mass media by providing numerous examples from their coverage on foreign affairs.
This is the fifth part of the event organized by the University of Arizona College of Social and Behavioral Sciences called “A Conversation on Privacy” which hosted Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald and Noam Chomsky.
With permission from Yanis Vaourfakis, acTVism Munich translated this article into German. For the English article, visit the original source on yanisvaroufakis.eu.
In this video produced by Democracy at work, Prof. Richard Wolff talks about the elections and why they served to the distract the population from issues that are of profound importance.
The following video is a continuation of our series “Re-examining History”, which features an interview that we held with Prof. Noam Chomsky. Prof Chomsky will focus on historical developments that seldom, if at all, appear or are discussed in Western mainstream historical literature.
acTVism Munich translated this article from The Intercept into German. For the English article, visit the original source on The Intercept.
acTVism Munich translated this interview from The Intercept into German. For the English article, visit the original source on The Intercept.
In this video produced by the Real News Network, the most significant Wikileaks revelations pertaining to Hillary Clinton, which were largely ignored by the mainstream media in Europe, are revealed.
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