"Nancy Snow pulls the curtain on the US Information Agency and
shows it to be just another front for corporate America."--Jim
Hightower, author of There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but
Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos
"In [these pages], Nancy Snow shows herself to be a discerning,
fair-minded investigator, a skilled writer and researcher, and a
socially conscious citizen. No wonder she found herself unable to
function within the U.S. propaganda machine."--Michael Parenti
An eye-opening overview of American cultural policy fully
updated through the end of the Bush presidency, Propaganda, Inc.
reveals how the United States Information Agency became a
bureaucracy deeply distrustful of dissent, and one-way in its
promotion of American corporate interests overseas.
Nancy Snow spent two years inside the Agency, and here provides
an insider's account of its crooked relationship to corporate
interests and war. Simply a must-read for those concerned with
American propaganda and the war on terror.
A former employee of the United States Information Agency until
its demise in 1999, scholar Nancy Snow is now a highly sought-after
commentator on American propaganda. She is an associate professor
of Public Diplomacy in the Newhouse School of Public Communications
at Syracuse University.
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