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Abbott "Abbie" Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was a social and political activist in the United States, co-founder of the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and, later, a fugitive from the law, who lived under an alias following a conviction for allegedly dealing cocaine. Hoffman came to prominence in the 1960s, but practiced most of his activism in the 1970s, and has rema ... Read more here: » Abbie Hoffman: Encyclopedia - Abbie Hoffman

Critics of Chomsky and Herman's mass media analysis, including author and historian Victor Davis Hanson of the conservative Hoover Institution severely disagree with Chomsky and Herman's theories. They see the idea of "Manufacturing Consent" as nothing more than a recycling of the Marxist idea of "false consciousness", (as in Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man), where the masses have been so manipulated that they have neither the perspective or intellect to see beyond the propaganda and require superior intellects like Chomsky's to ... Read more here: » Propaganda model: Encyclopedia II - Propaganda model - Criticism


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* Encyclopedia II - Herbert Marcuse - Biography and Career

Herbert Marcuse was born in Berlin to a Jewish family, served in the German Army caring for horses in Berlin during the First World War. He then became a member of a Soldiers' Council that participated in the aborted socialist Spartacist uprising, which was ultimately crushed by the forces of the Weimar Republic. After completing his Ph.D. thesis at the University of Freiburg in 1922 on the Germany Kunstlerroman, he moved back to Berlin, where he worked as a bookseller. He returned to Freiburg in 1929 to write a habilitation with Martin Heid ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Propaganda model - Criticism

Critics of Chomsky and Herman's mass media analysis, including author and historian Victor Davis Hanson of the conservative Hoover Institution severely disagree with Chomsky and Herman's theories. They see the idea of "Manufacturing Consent" as nothing more than a recycling of the Marxist idea of "false consciousness", (as in Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man), where the masses have been so manipulated that they have neither the perspective or intellect to see beyond the propaganda and require superior intellects like Chomsky's to ...

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Interview de Herbert Marcuse 4-5Interview de Herbert Marcuse 4-5

Interview de Herbert Marcuse (1898 - 1979) le 11/11/1976.

Herbert Marcuse im Gespräch mit Ivo Frenzel und Willy HochkeppelHerbert Marcuse im Gespräch mit Ivo Frenzel und Willy Hochkeppel

Herbert Marcuse im Gespräch mit Ivo Frenzel und Willy Hochkeppel: MARCUSE: Die Bedeutung der studentischen Bewegung der sechzig...





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* Encyclopedia - Abbie Hoffman

Abbott "Abbie" Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was a social and political activist in the United States, co-founder of the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and, later, a fugitive from the law, who lived under an alias following a conviction for allegedly dealing cocaine. Hoffman came to prominence in the 1960s, but practiced most of his activism in the 1970s, and has rema ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory

Nevertheless, a certain amount of overlap has come about, initiated both from the critical social theory and the literary-critical theory sides. It was distinctive of the Frankfurt School version of critical theory from the beginning, especially in the work of Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, and Leo Lowenthal, because of their focus on the role of false consciousness and ideology in the perpetuation of capitalism, to analyze works of culture, including literature, music, art, both "high culture" and "popular ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Existentialism - Criticisms of existentialism
Herbert Marcuse criticized existentialism, especially in Sartre's Being and Nothingness, for projecting certain features, such as anxiety and meaninglessness, of the modern experience of living in an oppressive society, onto the nature of existence itself: "In so far as Existentialism is a philosophical doctrine, it remains an idealistic doctrine: it hypothesizes specific historical conditions of human existence into ontological and metaphysical characteristics. Existentialism thus becomes part of the very ideology which it attacks, and its radicalism is ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Guy Debord - Works

His best known works are Society of the Spectacle and Comments on the Society of the Spectacle. In broad terms, Debord's theories attempted to account for the spiritually debilitating modernisation of both the private and public spheres of everyday life by economic forces during the post-WW2 modernisation of Europe. He rejected as the twin faces of the same problem both the market capitalism of the West and the state capitalism of the Eastern block. Feelings of alienation, Debord postulated, could be accounted for by the ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Frankfurt School - The Third Phase

From these thoughts only a short step remained to the third phase of the Frankfurt School, which coincided with the postwar period, particularly from the early 1950s to the middle 1960s. With the growth of advanced industrial society under Cold War conditions, the critical theorists recognized that the structure of capitalism and history had changed decisively, that the modes of oppression operated differently, and that the industrial working class no longer remained the determinate negation of capitalism. This led to the attempt to root the ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Sigmund Freud - Patients

This is a partial list of patients whose case studies were published by Freud, with pseudonyms substituted for their names: Anna O. = Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936) Cäcilie M. = Anna von Lieben Dora = Ida Bauer (1882–1945) Frau Emmy von N. = Fanny Moser Fräulein Elizabeth von R. Fräulein Katharina = Aurelia Kronich Fräulein Lucy R. Little Hans = Herbert Graf (1903–1973) Rat Man = Ernst Lanzer (1878–1914) Wolf M ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Mass media and public opinion - Early theories of the public sphere

Mass media and public opinion - Habermas. In historical terms, as Thompson (1995) points out, the development of communications and transport is one of the driving forces behind the development of modern society. It made possible the industrial revolution and continues to be essential to the coherence of modern society. For Jürgen Habermas, the development of mass media was a crucial factor in the transition from an absolutist regime to liberal-democratic society. He develops the notion that society became incre ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Propaganda model - Overview

First presented in their 1988 book Manufacturing Consent: the Political Economy of the Mass Media, the propaganda model views the private media as businesses selling a product — readers and audiences (rather than news) — to other businesses (advertisers). The theory postulates five general classes of "filters" that determine the type of news that is presented in news media. These five are: Ownership of the medium Medium's funding sources Sourcing Flak Anti-communist ideology The first three (ownership, funding, and sourcing) are generally regarde ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Propaganda model - Empirical support

Following the theoretical exposition of the propaganda model, Manufacturing Consent contains a large section where the authors seek to test their hypotheses. If the propaganda model is right and the filters do influence media content, a particular form of bias would be expected — one that systematically favors corporate interests. They also looked at what they perceived as naturally-occurring "historical control groups" where two events, similar in their relevant properties but differing in the expected media attitude towards ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Propaganda model - Applications

Since the publication of Manufacturing Consent, both Herman and Chomsky have adopted the theory and have given it a prominent role in their writings, lectures, and theoretical frameworks. Chomsky, in particular, has made extensive use of its explanative power to lend support to his own interpretations of mainstream media attitudes towards a wide array of events, including the following: Gulf War (1990) Panama inva ...

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