George Monbiot – Unmasking the Press:
Too bad about Hitchens, but the best thing I’ve found about the corporate media this week comes from Monbiot. Everything you need to know, including the essential 99 percent versus 1 per cent dynamic, is in here.
The class-warfare element is fairly obvious, and set out fairly high in the piece. Monbiot takes no more than a couple of spare and elegant paragraphs to touch on how the conversation is manipulated in a way that mobilizes people against their own interests or redirects their attention in harmless or ineffectual ways.
especially useful, though, is the description of the technique of distraction:
Of course, this is from a British context. There’s absolutely nothing like that happening here, of course. (*cough Globe Life cough*)
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