Edward S. Herman
Edward S. Herman is professor emeritus at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. His specialties were corporate control and power, financial regulation and issues relating to conflict of interest.
He also taught for years in the Annenberg School of Communication at U Penn. He is a regular columnist for Z Magazine and frequent contributor to Dollars & Sense as well as Extra!. He is the author of 20 books and numerous articles on the corporate system, the media and foreign policy issues.
Among his books are: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism (with Noam Chomsky, South End Press, 1980); Corporate Control, Corporate Power (Cambridge Univ Press, 1981); The Real Terror Network (South End Press, 1982); Demonstration Elections (with Frank Brodhead, SEP, 1984); Manufacturing Consent (with Noam Chomsky, Pantheon, 1988); The Terrorism Industry (with Gerry O'Sullivan, Pantheon, 1990); Beyond Hypocrisy (SEP, 1992); Triumph of the Market (SEP, 1995); and The Global Media (with Robert McChesney, Cassell, 1997).
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Extra!: Lockerbie in the Propaganda System (October 2009)
Extra!: Hometown Hostility (September/October 2000)
Extra!: Good and Bad Genocide (September/October 1998)
Extra!: James Reston: (March/April 1996)
Extra!: By Any Means Necessary (September/October 1995)
Extra!: David Broder and the Limits of Mainstream Liberalism (November/December 1994)
Extra!: The Selling of Savimbi (November/December 1993)
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