Edward S. Herman

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Edward S. Herman ( April 7, 1925 - November 11, 2017 ) was an American economist and media analyst , who most recently was Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania .

One of his most famous books was Manufacturing Consent , which he published with Noam Chomsky .

Works

  • 1970: Atrocities in Vietnam
  • 1973: Counter-Revolutionary Violence - Bloodbaths in Fact & Propaganda (with Noam Chomsky). English: massacre in the name of freedom . Oberbaum, International Series , No. 9, Berlin 1975.
  • 1979: The Political Economy of Human Rights (with Noam Chomsky)
  • 1979: After the Cataclysm: Postwar Indochina and the Reconstruction of Imperial Ideology (with Noam Chomsky)
  • 1981: Corporate Control, Corporate Power: A Twentieth Century Fund Study
  • 1982: The Real Terror Network
  • 1984: Demonstration Elections (with Frank Brodhead )
  • 1986: The Rise and Fall of the Bulgarian Connection (with Frank Brodhead). ISBN 0-940380-06-4 .
  • 1988: Manufacturing Consent (with Noam Chomsky), adaptation 1992: The Consensus Factory. Noam Chomsky and the Media (Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media)
  • 1995: Triumph of the Market
  • 1997: The Global Media (with Robert McChesney )
  • 1999: The Myth of The Liberal Media: An Edward Herman Reader
  • 2000: Degraded Capability: Media Coverage of the Kosovo War (with Philip Hammond )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. obituary , antiwar.com , accessed on November 14, 2017