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5.0 out of 5 stars Important contribution to understanding the US
This book was recently strongly endorsed by Noam Chomsky and for good reason. There is an extreme scarcity of books that address the mechanics of propaganda in the US. For people interested in the details of how the US became the most propagandized society on earth, this book is an invaluable resource.
Published on Aug 13 2002 by Ken McCarthy

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1.0 out of 5 stars Turgid, a book of little consequence
This book attempts to prove what everyone already knows. Fones Wolf proves she has no depth and no real understanding of Twentieth century cultural and intellectual history. Her book is pitched toward the lamest of knee jerk liberals.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Important contribution to understanding the US, Aug 13 2002
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Ken McCarthy (New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60 (Paperback)
This book was recently strongly endorsed by Noam Chomsky and for good reason. There is an extreme scarcity of books that address the mechanics of propaganda in the US. For people interested in the details of how the US became the most propagandized society on earth, this book is an invaluable resource.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Corporate Power, Sep 30 2000
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Douglas E Champiny (Denver, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60 (Paperback)
A wonderful and well researched study of the origins of corporate power in America. It began with the Big Business reaction towards the gains made by the American labor movement in the 30s with the FLSA. That reaction was embodied in the most anti-labor law passed in the history of America, the 1947 Taft/Hartley Law. This is a must read for all labor activists out there. The book goes into the strategies and propaganda used then to sway the American people against organized labor. Many of the strategies of the past are still used today by American Business and this book will help you recognize them, answer them and effectively rebut them.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Turgid, a book of little consequence, Mar 7 2002
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This review is from: Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60 (Paperback)
This book attempts to prove what everyone already knows. Fones Wolf proves she has no depth and no real understanding of Twentieth century cultural and intellectual history. Her book is pitched toward the lamest of knee jerk liberals.
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Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60 by Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf (Paperback - Jan 1 1995)
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