Hate, Inc.: Why Today’s Media Makes Us Despise One Another
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Hate, Inc.: Why Today’s Media Makes Us Despise One Another

Paperback – April 13, 2021

Price
$17.95
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Paperback
Pages
320
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OR Books
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ISBN-13
978-1682194072
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5.5 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

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Review The best explanation of media behavior since Manufacturing Consent .” ―Glenn Greenwald “Fantastic... Everyone should read [it].” ―Krystal Ball “The best American journalism has to offer. ” ―David Sirota “Where other mainstream news sources fail, Matt Taibbi madly embraces his role as an honest political observer/writer/citizen in a democracy. ” ―Janeane Garofalo “Excellent.” ―Joe Rogan “An invigorating polemic against tactics the news media use to manipulate and divide their audiences.” ― Kirkus Reviews “Taibbi, a writer of striking intelligence and bold ideas, is as hilarious as he is scathing.” ― Publishers Weekly “In a smart and scathing freewheeling analysis, the Rolling Stone journalist analyzes political campaign coverage and other media powder kegs.” ― The New York Times “Taibbi aims a cannon, blasting [the] American media industry.” ― The Washington Post “Scathing and irreverent.” ― The Los Angeles Review of Books “A raucous updating of Noam Chomsky and Ed Herman’s classic dissection of capitalist news. Its message is hilarious yet grim: behind the buffoonery of the 24-hour partisan news machine is a propaganda system devoted to upholding the power of entrenched elites.” ― Jacobin “Brilliantly captures the current circus atmosphere and explores its roots in the political, economic and technological transformations of the last half century. ” ― CounterPunch “A bracing piece of media analysis… Should be required reading in all three remaining journalism schools. ” ― Paste About the Author Matt Taibbi is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone and winner of the 2008 National Magazine Award for columns and commentary. His most recent book is I Can’t Breathe: A Killing on Bay Street , about the infamous killing of Eric Garner by the New York City police. He’s also the author of the New York Times bestsellers Insane Clown President , The Divide , Griftopia , and The Great Derangement. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. FROM THE INTRODUCTION TO HATE INC. Now more than ever, most journalists work for giant nihilistic corporations whose editorial decisions are skewed by a toxic mix of political and financial considerations. Unless you understand how those pressures work, it’s very difficult for a casual news consumer to gain an accurate picture of the world. This book is intended as an insider’s guide to those distortions. The technology underpinning the modern news business is sophisticated and works according to a two-step process. First, it creates content that reinforces your pre-existing opinions, and after analysis of your consumer habits, sends it to you. Then it matches you to advertisers who have a product they’re trying to sell to your demographic. This is how companies like Facebook and Google make their money: telling advertisers where their likely customers are on the web. The news, basically, is bait to lure you in to a pen where you can be sold sneakers or bath soaps or prostatitis cures or whatever else studies say people of your age, gender, race, class, and political bent tend to buy. Imagine your Internet surfing habit as being like walking down a street. A man shouts: “Did you hear what those damned liberals did today? Come down this alley.” You hate liberals, so you go down the alley. On your way to the story, there’s a storefront selling mart carts and gold investments (there’s a crash coming – this billionaire even says so!). Maybe you buy the gold, maybe you don’t. But at the end of the alley, there’s a red-faced screamer telling a story that may even be true, about a college in Massachusetts where administrators took down a statue of John Adams because it made a Hispanic immigrant “uncomfortable.” Boy does that make you pissed! They picked that story just for you to hear. It is like the parable of Kafka’s gatekeeper, guarding a door to the truth that was built just for you. Across the street, down the MSNBC alley, there’s an opposite story, and set of storefronts, built specifically for someone else to hear. People need to start understanding the news not as “the news,” but as just such an individualized consumer experience – anger just for you. This is not reporting. It’s a marketing process designed to create rhetorical addictions and shut unhelpfully non-consumerist doors in your mind. This creates more than just pockets of political rancor. It creates masses of media consumers who’ve been trained to see in only one direction, as if they had been pulled through history on a railroad track, with heads fastened in blinders, looking only one way. As it turns out, there is a utility in keeping us divided. As people, the more separate we are, the more politically impotent we become. This is the second stage of the mass media deception originally described in Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman’s book Manufacturing Consent. First, we’re taught to stay within certain bounds, intellectually. Then, we’re all herded into separate demographic pens, located along different patches of real estate on the spectrum of permissible thought. Once safely captured, we’re trained to consume the news the way sports fans do. We root for our team, and hate all the rest. Hatred is the partner of ignorance, and we in the media have become experts in selling both.I looked back at thirty years of deceptive episodes – from Iraq to the financial crisis of 2008 to the 2016 election of Donald Trump – and found that we in the press have increasingly used intramural hatreds to obscure larger, more damning truths. Fake controversies of increasing absurdity have been deployed over and over to keep our audiences from seeing larger problems. We manufactured fake dissent, to prevent real dissent. 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Features & Highlights

  • In this characteristically turbocharged book, now in a new post-election edition, celebrated
  • Rolling Stone
  • journalist Matt Taibbi provides an insider’s guide to the variety of ways today’s mainstream media tells us lies.
  • Part tirade, part confessional,
  • Hate Inc
  • reveals that what most people think of as “the news” is, in fact, a twisted wing of the entertainment business.
  • In the Internet age, the press have mastered the art of monetizing anger, paranoia, and distrust. Taibbi, who has spent much of his career covering elections in which this kind of manipulative activity is most egregious, provides a rich taxonomic survey of American political journalism’s dirty tricks.
  • After a 2020 election season that proved to be a Great Giza Pyramid Complex of invective and digital ugliness,
  • Hate Inc.
  • is an invaluable antidote to the hidden poisons dished up by those we rely on to tell us what is happening in the world.

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This book should have only been one page...

SPOILER ALERT: Taibbi hates Trump. He confesses that the liberal media lies just to get ratings (which translates to money) and to try their best to influence outcomes to their preferred result (which is obviously always far left leaning). He admits he was a part of the media problem while still spewing his bias against or outright hatred of conservatives. He has yet to recognize that he is STILL part of the problem. There is no journalistic reporting or integrity...just opinions which obviously are far left liberal.
7 people found this helpful
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More Topical Than Substantive

Interesting read, though more meta topical summary of the issues than in depth analysis. Republicans should expect at least two punches for every one thrown at the democrats. I am giving this book three stars for different reasons, though. First, there are almost no cites in this book, though there are innumerable factual assertions. If a college student turned this in, a professor would have no choice but to give a failing grade accordingly. And secondly, he offers no attempt at solutions to the issues he raises. He thus only does half of the work he should have. Anybody can tear things down. It takes real work to rebuild from the wreckage, work which is sadly lacking here.
4 people found this helpful
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Hate Inc

While the book does describe "why today's media makes us despise one another," when published in 2019, I found the book to be a bit "dated" for a 2022 read.
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Someone--This Particular person-- Mentioned You in a Comment

One would feel Facebook - cheated in, in fact, one mentioned the other guy's Mother in a comment. So buries the put down.

It's mentioned far less than One Percent of the time but as since Facebook style news, so concerned with everything puffing up our chests, School News is no Coach Carter, nor Stand and Deliver math triumph, nor role models where risky, nor Freedom Writers, Hillary Swank put on screen, with the husband and others leaving her stranded, not part of the Great We, for helping the students meant to disappear until some Corporation could present them as a trophy.

Less than one-half of that is, per political campaigns in the US, mentioned that while installing the most racist Post Racial state via Obama turning in Rev. Wright to Harvard, and the great We for general put down and mockery and moral-outrage, and many household names of color Revealed to Everyone as monsters, using every time honored racist stereotype that nonetheless works like serving hotcakes. Not Mentioned is that every day in the quote Liberal Media, to maximize His Impact, candidate Hillary Clinton had to be mocked, lied about and presented every day in every forum as fat, irate, screaming with fists flying, and dressed in an ill fitting Pink Pant suit. That year, stunned by the frank Obama refusal to discuss New York or Columbia--- why that, he ought to be proud-- and his trading in of Rev. Wright like a box top for a model airplane, though with less sentiment, all the while I credited Mrs. Clinton with having forgiven the unforgivable men who climbed all over Pres. Clinton for personal reasons having only to do with power.

Power. Something the other guy has and we don't Want, only deserve. By right all understand.
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Maddow is not the equivalent of Hannity

Just that.
Maddow is a scholar. Her show has top journalists and high government officials. She showcasess sources, evidence, expertise.

She is no Hannity/Carlson/Ingraham/OReilly/GlenBeck/Limabugh/AlexJones carnival hatemonger.

Disappointed.
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A must read for anyone who watches the news

Tiabbi, with 30 years in the business, explains how and why both sides, red and blue, are getting played for huge profits. You’ll never look at your favorite news channel the same again! Five stars!
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Superb, entertaining read

Hate Inc - part exposé, part mea culpa - shines a light on the dirty tricks used by both sides of the political aisle to make us angry enough to do the one thing they truly want us to do: consume more. An entertaining and informative read from a talented writer who's been there and done that.
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Pure agenda-less truth

Learned about Matt thru Jimmy Dore and Krystal and Saggar. If you crave honest real truth without a partisan or CIA spin, this is the book for you. It’s a fresh perspective being used on you via cable news.