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Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media

Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media

A Primer In Intellectual Self-Defense

Released PG 167 min 8.1/10 Votes: 4961
A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
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  • Inside Job - Investigates the financial crisis and systemic flaws, resonating with the exploration of societal influences in The Century of the Self.
  • Self and Nothing - Explores consciousness and identity, akin to the self-examination evident in The Century of the Self.
  • My Beautiful Laundrette - Explores identity and class dynamics in society, sharing common themes with The Century of the Self.
  • American Psycho - Critiques consumerism and identity in modern society, resonating with themes in The Century of the Self.
  • The Inner World of Aphasia - Explores identity changes due to neurological conditions, paralleling the self-exploratory aspect in The Century of the Self.
  • The Social Network - Examines identity and betrayal in the digital age, echoing psychological themes in The Century of the Self.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory and identity in relationships, similar to themes of self-awareness in The Century of the Self.
  • The Yes Men - Satirizes corporate ethics and identity, resonating with critiques of consumerism in The Century of the Self.
  • How to Change the World - Details activism and its impact on society, paralleling the examination of social influence in The Century of the Self.
  • The Family I Had - Explores identity and societal response to crime, touching on themes of self and narrative in The Century of the Self.
  • The Invisible Man - Critiques societal perception and identity, echoing themes of self and existence in The Century of the Self.
  • The Devil Next Door - Examines the legacy of identity and memory in connection with the Holocaust, touching on themes in The Century of the Self.
  • Consent: The Louise Milligan Story - Investigates personal identity-shaped societal norms, reflecting on themes present in The Century of the Self.
  • The Last Dance - Explores the life of a sports legend and the impact of fame on identity, similar to the exploration in The Century of the Self.
  • The 11th Hour - Investigates climate change and its implications for identity and society, aligning with exploration of self in The Century of the Self.
  • Childhood 2.0 - Examines the effects of technology on youth identity, resonating with themes surrounding self and society from The Century of the Self.
  • I Am Not Your Negro - Explores identity and society through a critical lens, paralleling the examination of self in The Century of the Self.
  • Human - Explores the complexities of identity and humanity, which resonates with psychological themes in The Century of the Self.

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  • They Live
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  • The Matrix
  • Joker
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  • Before the Flood
  • Black Mirror
  • A Beautiful Mind
  • The Social Dilemma
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor?
  • Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
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  • HyperNormalisation
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