Edward S. Herman
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Template:Otherpersons2 Edward S. Herman is an economist and media analyst with a specialty in corporate and regulatory issues as well as political economy and the media. He is Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He also teaches at Penn's Annenberg School for Communication. He received his B.A. from Penn in 1945 and Ph.D in 1953 from the University of California, Berkeley.
One of his best-known books is Manufacturing Consent, written with Noam Chomsky.
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[edit] Books
- 1968: Principles And Practices Of Money And Banking
- 1968: The Great Society Dictionary
- 1973: Counter-Revolutionary Violence - Bloodbaths in Fact & Propaganda (with Noam Chomsky)
- 1979: The Political Economy of Human Rights, Volume I: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism (with Noam Chomsky)
- 1979: The Political Economy of Human Rights, Volume II: 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)
- 1990: The "Terrorism" Industry ISBN 978-0679725596
- 1992: Beyond hypocrisy : decoding the news in an age of propaganda : including A doublespeak dictionary for the 1990s ISBN 0896084361
- 1995: Triumph of the Market
- 1997: The Global Media (with Robert McChesney) ISBN 0304334332
- 1999: The Myth of The Liberal Media: An Edward Herman Reader
[edit] Criticism
Herman has been criticized for Srebrenica genocide denial, quote:
"Hardly surprising, then, that Balkan genocide denial has centred its efforts on the Srebrenica massacre ever since. Recently, a ‘Srebrenica Research Group’ has been established by one of the most virulent of the deniers, Edward S. Herman... Herman concludes: ‘The ‘Srebrenica massacre’ [note the quote marks] is the greatest triumph of propaganda to emerge from the Balkan wars... But the link of this propaganda triumph to truth and justice is non-existent." [1] [2]
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Chomsky's Srebrenica Shame, and the Guardian's... - By British Historian Marko Attila Hoare, The Henry Jackson Society
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[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Edward Herman's Znet Homepage
- Edward Herman's Homepage on Third World Traveler
- A collection of Edward Herman's writings from various sources, including the author himself.
- Essays by Edward Herman on ColdType.net
- Archives at FAIR
- Archives at Swans.com
[edit] Prominent Articles and Essays
- " Godfatherly Global Justice: Milosevic, Sharon and Suharto" - Znet - July 4, 2001
- Propaganda Model
- "The Propaganda Model Revisited" - Monthly Review - July, 1996
- "The Propaganda Model: A Retrospective" - December 2003de:Edward S. Herman

