everybody has bias, even historians. its in the words they use, how often they mention something (or how little), the pictures/video (lighting, filters, etc).
marxism is a form of critical thinking.
everybody has bias, even historians. its in the words they use, how often they mention something (or how little), the pictures/video (lighting, filters, etc).
marxism is a form of critical thinking.
Parenti talks about this in Inventing reality. He was talking about a CNN or NBC anchor who said they don’t have to do propaganda or have any bias, their employer lets them say stuff freely. Parenti pointed out that the anchor may believe that, and even their employer may believe that too, but they would never have received this job if they were going to say something NBC didn’t want.
The pervasiveness of the superstructure is that it self-reproduces ideology, much like the base self-reproduces class relations.
He gave the name of the anchor btw and pulled from public statements like interviews and such, I just don’t care to remember their name.
I remember he also pointed out the self-censorship journalists go through as well. They think they are free to report on whatever, but especially earlier in their careers they learn that certain stories will be rejected by their editors or if accepted by editors, anger comes their way from higher ups. And from those experiences they learn to not write about certain things because they know it won’t reach print or air on TV.
I also have the book saved on my e-reader and tried finding the part you talk about (I remember reading it) but couldn’t find it.
Hey I just started reading this! I’m early into it but I keep thinking how this book is 30 years old and just how much worse it probably is now.
i recall something watching this, i believe the interview you are referring to is noam chomsky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nBx-37c3c8
It’s possible; Parenti talked about a few different journalists IIRC