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Media Control
- The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda
- De: Noam Chomsky
- Narrado por: Noam Chomsky
- Duración: 1 h y 9 m
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Noam Chomsky’s backpocket classic on wartime propaganda and opinion control begins by asserting two models of democracy - one in which the public actively participates, and one in which the public is manipulated and controlled. According to Chomsky, "propaganda is to democracy as the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state", and the mass media is the primary vehicle for delivering propaganda in the United States.
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kind of a rip-off
- De el_bobito en 10-07-15
- Media Control
- The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda
- De: Noam Chomsky
- Narrado por: Noam Chomsky
Brutally impartial
Revisado: 09-26-24
Pointing out inconsistency and outright hypocrisy through use of manipulation. Very poignant. Great intro for Chomsky, and if you like it then go back for Manufacturing Consent.
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Hegel in 90 Minutes
- De: Paul Strathern
- Narrado por: Robert Whitfield
- Duración: 1 h y 15 m
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With Hegel, philosophy became very difficult indeed. His dialectical method produced the most grandiose metaphysical system known to man. Even Hegel conceded that "only one man understands me, and even he does not." Hegel's system included absolutely everything, but its most vital element was the dialectic of the thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. This method sprang from Hegel's ambition to overcome the deficiencies of logic and ascended toward mind as the ultimate reality.
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WWF Bodyslam on Hegel
- De quinet en 10-22-05
- Hegel in 90 Minutes
- De: Paul Strathern
- Narrado por: Robert Whitfield
Lacking substance, correct in retrospect
Revisado: 09-05-23
This lacked the substance of Hegel’s works however did point out the futility of his philosophy as proven over time.
Social order as determined by ignoring the will of the people harkens to a time of emperors/sultans while by its very substance highlighting the hypocrisy by fans of Hegel in regards to progress of which Marxism bore out.
While lacking substance this 90 min listen points out the cautionary tale of men who seek to prove a pathology without pragmatism.
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