The book explores Noam Chomsky's journey from a childhood spent at his uncle's newsstand in Manhattan to becoming a prominent social critic. It delves into his critiques of media and power structures, highlighting his role as a leading dissident in America. Through a blend of biographical details and critical analysis, it examines how Chomsky's insights challenge conventional narratives and encourage readers to question the influence of media in shaping public opinion.
Mark Achbar Livres


Manufacturing consent
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
First published in 1988 and never out of print, this seminal analysis of how the media serve corporations that control and finance them is being reissued with a new Introduction by the authors.