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===Political writing=== * In their book ''[[Manufacturing Consent]]'' (1988), [[Noam Chomsky]] and [[Edward S. Herman]] compared US media coverage of the murders of Romero and other Latin American clergy in US client states with coverage of the murder of Catholic priest [[Jerzy Popiełuszko]] in "enemy" Communist [[Poland]] to explain their [[propaganda model]] hypothesis.<ref>{{cite book|year=2002|url=https://archive.org/details/manufacturingcon00herm_197|url-access=limited|title=Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media|publisher=Pantheon Books|last1=Herman|first1=Edward S.|last2=Chomsky|first2=Noam|page=[https://archive.org/details/manufacturingcon00herm_197/page/n96 37] |isbn=0375714499 |edition=2nd}}</ref><ref name="Goodwin">{{cite journal|journal=Sociological Forum|volume=9|issue=1|author=Jeff Goodwin|date=March 1994|pages=101–111|title=Review: What's Right (and Wrong) about Left Media Criticism? Herman and Chomsky's Propaganda Model|jstor=684944|doi=10.1007/BF01507710|s2cid=143939984}}</ref>
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