Page 154 - Myths for the Masses An Essay on Mass Communication
P. 154

Bibliography












               Where appropriate, the original date of publication is indicated first.


                       1 Mass Communication and the Promise
                                      of Democracy


               Adams, Samuel Hopkins. 1909. In Colliers 43 (22 May).
               Althusser, Louis. 1971. Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays. London: New
                 Left Books.
               Aquinas,Thomas. 1256–70/1952. In Petrus Hoennen. Reality and Judgment
                 according to St.Thomas. Chicago: Regnery.
               Arendt, Hannah. 1958. The Human Condition:A Study of the Central Dilem-
                 mas Facing Modern Man. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
               Augustine. 397–8/1961. Confessions. Baltimore: Penguin Books.
               Bagdikian, Ben H. 1983/1997. The Media Monopoly. Boston: Beacon Press.
               Barthes, Roland. 1957/1972. Mythologies. London: Jonathan Cape.
               Barzan, Paul A., and  Paul  M. Sweeney. 1966. Monopoly Capital: An Essay
                 on the American Economic and Social Order. New York: Monthly Review
                 Press.
               Baudrillard, Jean. 1981. For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign.
                 St. Louis, MO: Telos Press.
               Baudrillard, Jean. 1988. America. London:Verso.
               Becker, Howard Paul. 1956. Modern Sociological Theory in Continuity and
                 Change. New York: Dryden Press.
               Bell, Daniel. 1976. The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism. New York:
                 Basic Books.
   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158   159