I agree with your thoughts on reading multiple sources, but in regards to your trust for Western over other countries see the Propaganda Model, specifically on sourcing, ownership, and anti-communism/fear
Manufacturing Consent is a seminal work and consists of actual “case studies” where they contrast the coverage of similar news events occurring in communists countries at the time vs countries/groups allied with the US. It’s pretty eye opening.
It’s still applicable today, maybe even moreso with the increasing rate of media consolidation.
I agree with your thoughts on reading multiple sources, but in regards to your trust for Western over other countries see the Propaganda Model, specifically on sourcing, ownership, and anti-communism/fear
I’ll have to check it out. I’m a fan of Noam Chomksy (esp. in linguistics), I just don’t agree with a lot of his political conclusions.
Manufacturing Consent is a seminal work and consists of actual “case studies” where they contrast the coverage of similar news events occurring in communists countries at the time vs countries/groups allied with the US. It’s pretty eye opening.
It’s still applicable today, maybe even moreso with the increasing rate of media consolidation.