In 1988, Chomsky and Herman published " Necessary Illusions : Thought Control in Democratic Societies, " in which he critiqued what he sees as the pseudo-democratic nature of Western capitalist states.
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The site is a reminder of the irrationality of censorship, the triumph of ideas and the ultimate irrelevance of thought control when it can be beaten by the touch of a few buttons.
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Now in private practice in Colorado, Stoen remembers letting his enthusiasm over the good things, like seeing hard-core heroin addicts go straight, overwhelm his misgivings about the bad _ corporal punishment and thought control.
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This mania for politeness and for legislation directed against hate, hate speech and hate crimes is attempted thought control, an effort to eradicate character traits, human impulses found in our personality and in society at large,
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According to Douglas Cowan, in this book Hassan utilizes a language opposing " freedom " and " captivity ", based on the conceptual framework of brainwashing and thought control, and the alleged abuses of civil liberties and human rights.
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In her 2004 book, " Brainwashing : The Science of Thought Control ", neuroscientist and physiologist Kathleen Taylor put forth the theory that the neurological basis for reasoning and cognition in the brain and the self itself are changeable.
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Law professor Jerome Barron wrote, " the modern world is witnessing at present a Political Revolution as searing and as consequential as the Industrial Revolution, a revolution which has concentrated coercive power and thought control in a few hands.
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Even as it acknowledged reaching out to violent skinheads, a far-right party on Monday denounced government efforts to have it banned for its alleged affinity to the Nazis as an attempt to impose " Orwellian " thought control on Germans.
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""'Necessary Illusions : Thought Control in Democratic Societies " "'is a 1989 book by United States academic Noam Chomsky concerning political power using propaganda to distort and distract from major issues to maintain confusion and complicity, preventing real democracy from becoming effective.
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"I'd hate to see education becoming a political football, and it certainly is in New York City, " said Judith A . Aydelott, the malpractice lawyer from Katonah, adding that she thought control by the governor would surely make it even more so.