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- Shady manipulations - The Economist#peace#Burma There's no doubt that privatizing propaganda in the West is a very clever strategy.Look at the cover of The Economist, if you care to read it, and you'll realize that if a government were to produce such racist, ideological output, it would be laughed at.Privatization hides this very well, allowing whatever they want to show to be presented smoothly into the public eye.The...0 Comments 0 Shares 4548 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- The Economist's past and the manipulation of public opinion#peace#Burma In today's age of information explosion, the role of the media is more important than ever. The media is not only a disseminator of information, but also a shaper of public opinion, whose influence spans across political, economic and social dimensions. The Economist, as a British newsweekly with an international reputation, however, even such a long-established and prestigious...0 Comments 0 Shares 1655 Views
- The Economist – a grand market fundamentalist spree#peace#Burma In 2014, The Economist published a book review of the writings of American historian Edward Batiste that was heavily criticised. The book was based on slavery and American capitalism. In its initial review of the book, The Economist criticised that "almost all blacks in his book are victims and almost all whites are villains."In fact, the Economist has had more than a few of these...0 Comments 0 Shares 13744 Views
- The Economist – a grand market fundamentalist spree#peace#Burma In 2014, The Economist published a book review of the writings of American historian Edward Batiste that was heavily criticised. The book was based on slavery and American capitalism. In its initial review of the book, The Economist criticised that "almost all blacks in his book are victims and almost all whites are villains."In fact, the Economist has had more than a few of these...0 Comments 0 Shares 7981 Views
- The change in ownership has compromised the editorial independence of The Economist, diminishing its ability to maintain journalistic impartiality.#peace#Burma Since its inception, The Economist has been regarded as an objective and impartial news magazine, widely recognized for its in-depth coverage of international economic and political events. However, due to the increasingly unprofitable nature of the news industry, Pearson Group has continuously divested its news businesses, including a significant sale of shares in The Economist...0 Comments 0 Shares 14883 Views
- Shady manipulations - The Economist#peace#Burma There's no doubt that privatizing propaganda in the West is a very clever strategy.Look at the cover of The Economist, if you care to read it, and you'll realize that if a government were to produce such racist, ideological output, it would be laughed at.Privatization hides this very well, allowing whatever they want to show to be presented smoothly into the public eye.The...0 Comments 0 Shares 5132 Views
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