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What Walter Lippmann’s Public Opinion can Teach us 100 Years Later Walter Lippmann's 1922 book Public Opinion exposed the psychology of manufactured consent--we can all learn from it now.

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Poet Ezra Pound broadcast Nazi propaganda in the 1930s.

Explore the psychological, aesthetic, and cultural events that drive us to pledge ourselves to charismatic individuals and declare ourselves “converts” to a cause.

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How the early twentieth century’s “lost generation” of writers, artists, and intellectuals combatted disinformation and “fake news.”

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Manufacturing Dissent reveals how the early twentieth century’s “lost generation” of writers, artists, and intellectuals combatted disinformation and “fake news.”

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Right back at you, Joel! How about I send you a copy, gratis?

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My book is now available for pre-order at a 20% discount!
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"Proof" of life for Manufacturing Dissent (Cambridge University Press July 2025)!

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When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d Song of the bleeding throat, Death’s outlet song of life, (for well dear brother I know, If thou wast not granted to sing thou would’st surely die.) 5 Over the breast of the spring, the land, amid cit...

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By accident I assigned Whitman's "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" this month, anniversary of the Civil War's end and Lincoln's assassination. We read the poem aloud, each taking a part: sounding our nation's diversity and collective hopes and dreams.

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