Herman shows how the "triumph" of the market in the post-Cold War world order means the further commodifications of culture, atrophying of political debate and political options, greater subservience of the media to sta...

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Herman shows how the "triumph" of the market in the post-Cold War world order means the further commodifications of culture, atrophying of political debate and political options, greater subservience of the media to state and corporate interests, and global polarization of income, wealth, and power.


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