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Kid Berwyn

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Tue Jan 10, 2023, 10:46 AM Jan 2023

Right Wing Built the Mass Media Long Ago to Manipulate the Masses [View all]

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, and our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of…. It is they who pull the wires that control the public mind.” — Edward L. Bernays, “Propaganda,” published 1928.



Here’s the history. First, details and a GOP legal memo from a guy Nixon later tapped for SCOTUS:

The Lewis Powell Memo: A Corporate Blueprint to Dominate Democracy

Additional important history to know...

Alex Carey: Corporations and Propaganda

The Attack on Democracy


The 20th century, said Carey, is marked by three historic developments: the growth of democracy via the expansion of the franchise, the growth of corporations, and the growth of propaganda to protect corporations from democracy. Carey wrote that the people of the US have been subjected to an unparalleled, expensive, 3/4 century long propaganda effort designed to expand corporate rights by undermining democracy and destroying the unions. And, in his manuscript, unpublished during his life time, he described that history, going back to World War I and ending with the Reagan era. Carey covers the little known role of the US Chamber of Commerce in the McCarthy witch hunts of post WWII and shows how the continued campaign against "Big Government" plays an important role in bringing Reagan to power.

John Pilger called Carey "a second Orwell", Noam Chomsky dedicated his book, Manufacturing Consent, to him. And even though TUC Radio runs our documentary based on Carey's manuscript at least every two years and draws a huge response each time, Alex Carey is still unknown.

Given today's spotlight on corporations that may change. It is not only the Occupy movement that inspired me to present this program again at this time. By an amazing historic coincidence Bill Moyers and Charlie Cray of Greenpeace have just added the missing chapter to Carey's analysis. Carey's manuscript ends in 1988 when he committed suicide. Moyers and Cray begin with 1971 and bring the corporate propaganda project up to date.

This is a fairly complex production with many voices, historic sound clips, and source material. The program has been used by writers and students of history and propaganda. Alex Carey: Taking the Risk out of Democracy, Corporate Propaganda VS Freedom and Liberty with a foreword by Noam Chomsky was published by the University of Illinois Press in 1995.

Source: TUC Radio

Part 1: https://tucradio.org/podcasts/newest-podcasts/alex-carey-corporations-and-propaganda-part-one-of-two/

Part 2: https://tucradio.org/podcasts/newest-podcasts/alex-carey-corporations-and-propaganda-part-two-of-two/



Here’s what political reporters care about, and it’s not you

By Dan Froomkin
Press watchers.org - November 17, 2022

It’s a mystery to a lot of folks how political reporters who seem so smart and accomplished consistently get the big things wrong.

The reason is that political reporters are human beings. Human beings respond to incentives. And in the case of the elite Washington press corps, those incentives are skewed.

These reporters respond to four core constituencies: Their editors, their sources, their peers, and right-wing trolls.

SNIP…

Your Editors

You will never get scolded by your editors for talking trash about Democrats. That proves your independence. By contrast, if you express an even slightly negative common-sense view about the Republican Party, that is liberal editorializing that sets off alarms throughout the newsroom’s glass offices. You get rewarded for scoops – incremental tidbits of no lasting significance – not edification. Your safest place is always in the middle, pointing fingers at both sides. You are rewarded for unflappability, and looking like you care too much about something is the quickest way to lose your job.

Your Sources

If your sources don’t return your calls, your editors will find someone else to do your job. Democrats will never cut you off, no matter what you write. Democratic operatives will even admire how you play the game. Republicans will cut you off if they conclude you’re biased against them. As long as you don’t stray from the conventional wisdom, you’ll be OK.

CONTINUES…

https://presswatchers.org/2022/11/heres-what-political-reporters-care-about-and-its-not-you/



When Plausible Deniability infected the news room.



THE CIA AND THE MEDIA

How Americas Most Powerful News Media Worked Hand in Glove with the Central Intelligence Agency and Why the Church Committee Covered It Up

BY CARL BERNSTEIN
Rolling Stone, October 20, 1977

In 1953, Joseph Alsop, then one of America’s leading syndicated columnists, went to the Philippines to cover an election. He did not go because he was asked to do so by his syndicate. He did not go because he was asked to do so by the newspapers that printed his column. He went at the request of the CIA.

Alsop is one of more than 400 American journalists who in the past twenty‑five years have secretly carried out assignments for the Central Intelligence Agency, according to documents on file at CIA headquarters. Some of these journalists’ relationships with the Agency were tacit; some were explicit. There was cooperation, accommodation and overlap. Journalists provided a full range of clandestine services—from simple intelligence gathering to serving as go‑betweens with spies in Communist countries. Reporters shared their notebooks with the CIA. Editors shared their staffs. Some of the journalists were Pulitzer Prize winners, distinguished reporters who considered themselves ambassadors without‑portfolio for their country. Most were less exalted: foreign correspondents who found that their association with the Agency helped their work; stringers and freelancers who were as interested in the derring‑do of the spy business as in filing articles; and, the smallest category, full‑time CIA employees masquerading as journalists abroad. In many instances, CIA documents show, journalists were engaged to perform tasks for the CIA with the consent of the managements of America’s leading news organizations.

The history of the CIA’s involvement with the American press continues to be shrouded by an official policy of obfuscation and deception for the following principal reasons:

■ The use of journalists has been among the most productive means of intelligence‑gathering employed by the CIA. Although the Agency has cut back sharply on the use of reporters since 1973 primarily as a result of pressure from the media), some journalist‑operatives are still posted abroad.

■ Further investigation into the matter, CIA officials say, would inevitably reveal a series of embarrassing relationships in the 1950s and 1960s with some of the most powerful organizations and individuals in American journalism.


Among the executives who lent their cooperation to the Agency were Williarn Paley of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Henry Luce of Time Inc., Arthur Hays Sulzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham Sr. of the Louisville Courier‑Journal, and James Copley of the Copley News Service. Other organizations which cooperated with the CIA include the American Broadcasting Company, the National Broadcasting Company, the Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scripps‑Howard, Newsweek magazine, the Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald and the old Saturday Evening Post and New York Herald‑Tribune.

By far the most valuable of these associations, according to CIA officials, have been with the New York Times, CBS and Time Inc.

Continues…

https://www.carlbernstein.com/the-cia-and-the-media-rolling-stone-10-20-1977



The Right has been at war with Democracy in the USA since FDR introduced the New Deal. They have been defeated many times, but not destroyed. Why? You can kill a man, but you can’t kill an idea.
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10 minute video about Bernays. Very interesting underpants Jan 2023 #1
Bernays was Sigmund Freud's American nephew. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #5
Unfortunately threads sink like a stone in GD underpants Jan 2023 #6
It is a shame! Dustlawyer Jan 2023 #20
It depends on what you mean by the "mass media." There have always been conservative papers, Martin68 Jan 2023 #31
And there, in your last sentence, lies the problem. Ligyron Jan 2023 #44
That's right. Stop blaming the "mass media." Start blaming the education system. Start blaming a Martin68 Jan 2023 #55
Each successive Republican administration has bent the FCC to work for corporations. Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2023 #59
Nope. Systems are ALWAYS more powerful than the individual. Caliman73 Jan 2023 #71
Young Dems need to know these basic truths. blm Jan 2023 #2
K&R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2023 #3
Especially with all this "Both Sides Do It!!!!" rot. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #7
++ appalachiablue Jan 2023 #17
Nice analogy about the smoking. Aristus Jan 2023 #4
My wife's mom looked a lot like Katherine Hepburn. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #8
Seems corporations are following in the foot steps of religion. Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #9
Exactly. The "Rule You's" "Fool You" Departments. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #11
That's a great image Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #47
Cleveland 1911 Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #57
Explains why it is more entertainment than information treestar Jan 2023 #10
Filling up minds with "useless information" robs minds... Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #15
I highly recommend that you read books that show the war for democracy on the Internet, ancianita Jan 2023 #29
Thank you! Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #33
Pleasure! MIT Press keeps up with this democracy issue on the nets. ancianita Jan 2023 #35
Very much obliged. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #36
Re "The moment freedom of the press is gone, freedom itself is gone extinct," that's why hackers ancianita Jan 2023 #37
Taking one's political cues from an anti-liberal like Noam Chomsky is a very poor idea. Just A Box Of Rain Jan 2023 #12
+100! Right On! reACTIONary Jan 2023 #13
The post really isn't about Chomsky, though. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #21
No, we should worry about propaganda in our lives, and Chomsky's propaganda Just A Box Of Rain Jan 2023 #50
He considers himself a liberal Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #48
Tip: "anarcho-syndicalist and libertarian socialist" and "liberal" are not congruent terms. Just A Box Of Rain Jan 2023 #49
Never said they were. Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #51
Post removed Post removed Jan 2023 #52
No you assumed Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #53
Well, that's for sure. Just A Box Of Rain Jan 2023 #54
It is quite possible for you to have the degree you claim and for you to be wrong. Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2023 #60
Thank you for your thoughtful post Wild blueberry Jan 2023 #14
You are most welcome! Please let us know what you think. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #42
Two-part podcast is riveting and very important Wild blueberry Jan 2023 #45
Bookmarking... JT99 Jan 2023 #16
Thank you! Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #43
well what do you know? 90-percent Jan 2023 #18
Don Pardo and Terry Bozio. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #41
TY, vy impt. info that many people, esp. younger need to know about. appalachiablue Jan 2023 #19
For some reason, the text books missed this story. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #58
Messaging. It's all about effective messaging. CaptainTruth Jan 2023 #22
Thus the rise of "Narrative." Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #63
Its use by Bernays is an excellent argument against the word "masses." Hortensis Jan 2023 #23
How the Elite Talk in Code Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #64
Yes. Nearly 250M of us are eligible to vote. If even 10% more Hortensis Jan 2023 #67
Good post Kid Berwyn. My saying that and 10 bucks will get you a cup of coffee. Prairie_Seagull Jan 2023 #24
Thanks! With prices these days, I appreciate the sentiment. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #65
Brilliant post, Kid. Thank you! ancianita Jan 2023 #25
You are most welcome, ancianita! Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #66
They sure did DownriverDem Jan 2023 #26
Hate Radio Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #68
Yup it's right wing brainwashing. Initech Jan 2023 #27
The thought brings tears to my eyes. Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #69
Always the best info! Thanks!! 7wo7rees Jan 2023 #28
Coming from you, that means the world. Thank you! Kid Berwyn Jan 2023 #70
K & R Thanks for this post FakeNoose Jan 2023 #30
Absolutely wonderful post. Very thought-provoking. erronis Jan 2023 #32
Dynamite post! KR Viz Jan 2023 #34
Great OP malaise Jan 2023 #38
We only have to note how the media, all of it including entertainment, during the 70s were busy ShazamIam Jan 2023 #39
K&R, excellent post. GoodRaisin Jan 2023 #40
And the phrase "liberal media", with all its negative connotations... kentuck Jan 2023 #46
Thank you for the concise reminder. kr PufPuf23 Jan 2023 #56
I came across this web page--Tools That Fight Disinformation Online--a few months ago. barbaraann Jan 2023 #61
Bookmarked for later n/t Martin Eden Jan 2023 #62
k&r for all the info Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2023 #72
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