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Propaganda & Media Studies

Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies

by Noam Chomsky

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Based on Chomsky's 1988 CBC Massey Lectures, this is the more analytically rigorous companion to Media Control. Examines how democratic societies maintain ideological control without physical coercion, using copious primary source documentation. The first 130 pages are lecture-derived and readable; the 220-page appendix is dense academic verification of every claim. Considered his most exhaustively sourced work.

Key Takeaways

  • Based on Chomsky's 1988 CBC Massey Lectures
  • How democratic societies maintain ideological control without coercion
  • First 130 pages are accessible; 220-page appendix is dense documentation
  • Copious primary source verification of every claim
  • Most exhaustively sourced work in Chomsky's political bibliography
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The bridge between the accessible Chomsky pamphlets and Manufacturing Consent. The first half is lecture-format and readable. The appendix is the most complete primary-source documentation of thought control mechanisms in democratic societies ever assembled. Read the lectures first, use the appendix as reference.

Noam Chomsky delivered these lectures as part of the CBC's prestigious Massey Lecture series in 1988, the same year Manufacturing Consent was published. Together they represent the peak of his media analysis work.

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