Capitalist propaganda

Capitalist propaganda is promotion of capitalism, often via mass media, education, or other institutions, primarily by the ruling private and political elite.[1] According to critics of capitalism, capitalist propaganda is commonly deployed in capitalist countries to maintain the cultural hegemony of capitalism, by positioning it as the supreme and only valid system, eliminating opposing and dissenting views, and portraying non-capitalist perspectives and countries as comparatively incompetent and inferior, thus reinforcing capitalism as the dominant ideology.[2][3][4]

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  2. ^ Vavrus, Michael (2015). Diversity & Education: A Critical Multicultural Approach. Teachers College Press. p. 143. ISBN 9780807773437.
  3. ^ Degras, Jane, ed. (1965). The Communist International: 1919-1943. Routledge. p. 374.
  4. ^ Buck, Tim (1967). Canada and the Russian Revolution. Progress Books. pp. 33–35.