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List of controversial non-fiction books - This is a list of controversial non-fiction books aimed at the general reader which discuss controversial issues, or are (or were at the time of writing) controversial for other reasons. For controversial fictional books, see list of banned books.
List of controversial books - This is an attempt to have a long list of controversial books not covered by other lists. The book should have a one liner of why it might be controversial to some.
Controversial science - Controversial science is a domain of knowledge that is controversial by its very nature, in that what is thought by the layman to be "established fact" (in actuality a provisional state), is determined through a process of challenge and debate in which one school of thought emerges, for a time, victorious over the others. Such debates are never offically settled with any finality whatsoever, and it is expected that if and when conflicting evidence is discovered and confirmed, the science will ...
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Advertising Controversial Television - Advertising Controversial Television Primetime Politics: The Truth about Conservative Lies, Corporate Control, and Television Culture In this insightful new book, media critic Philip Green explores the true nature of television advertising controversial television and the effect this TV addiction has on American democracy. He argues that mainstream shows are little more than extended commercials, dominated by advertising interests advertising controversial television and designed to be as habit-forming as possible. Programming is controlled by conglomerates afraid of losing market share or ...
Advertising Controversial Television - Advertising Controversial Television Primetime Politics: The Truth about Conservative Lies, Corporate Control, and Television Culture In this insightful new book, media critic Philip Green explores the true nature of television advertising controversial television and the effect this TV addiction has on American democracy. He argues that mainstream shows are little more than extended commercials, dominated by advertising interests advertising controversial television and designed to be as habit-forming as possible. Programming is controlled by conglomerates afraid of losing market share or ...
Advertising Controversial Television - Advertising Controversial Television Primetime Politics: The Truth about Conservative Lies, Corporate Control, and Television Culture In this insightful new book, media critic Philip Green explores the true nature of television advertising controversial television and the effect this TV addiction has on American democracy. He argues that mainstream shows are little more than extended commercials, dominated by advertising interests advertising controversial television and designed to be as habit-forming as possible. Programming is controlled by conglomerates afraid of losing market share or ...
Advertising Controversial Television - Advertising Controversial Television Primetime Politics: The Truth about Conservative Lies, Corporate Control, and Television Culture In this insightful new book, media critic Philip Green explores the true nature of television advertising controversial television and the effect this TV addiction has on American democracy. He argues that mainstream shows are little more than extended commercials, dominated by advertising interests advertising controversial television and designed to be as habit-forming as possible. Programming is controlled by conglomerates afraid of losing market share or ...
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