
Fake Politics
How Corporate and Government Groups Create and Maintain a Monopoly on Truth
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Narrado por:
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Brian Sutherland
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Jason Bisnoff
In “grassroots” campaigns, the grass isn’t always green - or natural.
In today’s chaotic world, where the multiplication of information sources creates competing narratives, credibility is the key to winning the war of ideas. This is the reason why governments and corporations resort to astroturfing - creation of ostensibly grassroots movements set up to advance political agendas and commercial campaigns. The democratization of information and polarization of politics offer a perfect storm.
Fake Politics tells the stories of how this practice has transformed political activism into a veiled lobbying effort by the rich and the powerful. Through a series of vignettes involving the tea party, oil industry, big tobacco, big data, and news media, this book will explore the similarities and differences between various campaigns that appeared as grassroots, but in reality, were lobbying efforts fueled by governments, corporations, major industries, and religious institutions.
The process, named for the artificial grass fields at football stadiums and high schools across the country, became so prevalent in the last two decades that it now sits at a tipping point. In the era of “fake news” and “alternative facts”, with the truth well on its way to becoming indistinguishable from fabrication, what can the past of astroturfing tell us about the future of grassroots activism?
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The contents of this book are well known and very factual. The fact that some of the reviewers dislike the bias is the result of Republicans cheating and lying to get elected. Plain and simple. If they offered an agenda for the American people, then they might get elected based on merit. But they don’t. They use fake outrage and astroturfing to deny the American people the rights and freedoms they desire. The one star reviews that appear for this book have probably written by people who didn’t even read the book. In fact, they might have been paid to write a bad review. So, in the end, they are astroturfing a book about astroturfing. Ironic?!
Book is good, narrator is B.O.R.I.N.G.
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Half of a Book
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topics are only one sided, so the sense of irony is strong. makes me want to research the authors background. but if you're just interested in how astroturfing is done... it's a tolerable book.
reader is very bland, book is one sided
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your apolitical bias is showing.
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Now do the Left and the democrats.
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