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Unmasking the myths of neutrality, individualism, and pluralism allows us to look at our current digital media landscape with a sharper, more critical eye. Whether you are analyzing a physical copy from a library or studying a verified digital text, Schiller’s work remains an indispensable tool for anyone fighting to reclaim intellectual autonomy in a managed world.

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Schiller’s work had perhaps its greatest impact outside of the United States, particularly in developing countries. In the 1970s, when sharp debates arose in UNESCO over cultural imperialism, Schiller’s work was important in defining the position of the critics of Western media industries. He inspired the unsuccessful New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) project at UNESCO during the later 1970s, a movement by Global South nations to rebalance the global flow of information and challenge the dominance of Western news agencies and media conglomerates.