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Barry Perles

Barry Perles

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Mark Achbar

Mark Achbar

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Peter Wintonick

Peter Wintonick

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Antonin Lhotsky

Antonin Lhotsky

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Ken Reeves

Ken Reeves

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Kip Durrin

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Savas Kalogeras

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Kirk Tougas

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Norbert Bunge

Norbert Bunge

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Francis Miquet

Francis Miquet

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Carl Schultz

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Brian Duchscherer

Brian Duchscherer

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Peter Wintonick

Peter Wintonick

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Peter Wintonick

Peter Wintonick

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Leigh Crisp

Leigh Crisp

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Jacques Drouin

Jacques Drouin

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Hans Oomes

Hans Oomes

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Wendy Tilby

Wendy Tilby

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Mark Achbar

Mark Achbar

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Mark Achbar

Mark Achbar

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Gary Marcuse

Gary Marcuse

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Mark Achbar

Mark Achbar

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Francis Miquet

Francis Miquet

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Rob Silverthorne

Rob Silverthorne

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Adam Symansky

Adam Symansky

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Peter Wintonick

Peter Wintonick

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Colin Neale

Colin Neale

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Joan Churchill

Joan Churchill

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A Propaganda Model of the Media Plus Exploring Alternative Media

19940.0 / 1058 min
Documentary

Overview

Beginning with Noam Chomsky's response to a college student who role-plays "Jane U.S.A."--someone who naively believes she lives in a democratic society in which she can create her own destiny--the viewer is presented with a cross-section of typically lively Chomsky encounters. Central to a functioning democracy is the necessity of free access to information, ideas and opinions. But what should be our democratic right turns out to be limited and shaped by the biases of insitutions and ideologies within the mass media. Chomsky shows how governments, corporations and other elites manufacture the consent of the public to serve their interests.