An edition of Taking the risk out of democracy (1995)

Taking the Risk Out of Democracy

Corporate Propaganda versus Freedom and Liberty (History of Communication)

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An edition of Taking the risk out of democracy (1995)

Taking the Risk Out of Democracy

Corporate Propaganda versus Freedom and Liberty (History of Communication)

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Language
English
Pages
240

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Taking the risk out of democracy
Taking the risk out of democracy: corporate propaganda versus freedom and liberty
1997, University of Illinois Press
in English
Cover of: Taking the Risk Out of Democracy
Taking the Risk Out of Democracy: Corporate Propaganda versus Freedom and Liberty (History of Communication)
December 1, 1996, University of Illinois Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Taking the risk out of democracy
Taking the risk out of democracy: propaganda in the US and Australia
1995, University of NSW Press, New South Wales Univ Pr Ltd
in English

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First Sentence

"In 1942 Henry Wallace coined the phrase 'the century of the common man' to epitomize his belief that American (and world) society would come under the influence of the needs and aspirations of the great mass of ordinary people."

Classifications

Library of Congress
JK467.C37 1997, JK467 .C37 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
240
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9717976M
Internet Archive
takingriskoutofd0000care_u1w7
ISBN 10
0252066162
ISBN 13
9780252066160
LCCN
96020817
OCLC/WorldCat
34824097
Library Thing
278035
Goodreads
1120159

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In 1942 Henry Wallace coined the phrase 'the century of the common man' to epitomize his belief that American (and world) society would come under the influence of the needs and aspirations of the great mass of ordinary people.
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