This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality

Author:   Peter Pomerantsev
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
ISBN:  

9781541762121


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"Learn how the perception of truth has been weaponized in modern politics with this ""insightful"" account of propaganda in Russia and beyond during the age of disinformation (New York Times). When information is a weapon, every opinion is an act of war. We live in a world of influence operations run amok, where dark ads, psyops, hacks, bots, soft facts, ISIS, Putin, trolls, and Trump seek to shape our very reality. In this surreal atmosphere created to disorient us and undermine our sense of truth, we've lost not only our grip on peace and democracy -- but our very notion of what those words even mean. Peter Pomerantsev takes us to the front lines of the disinformation age--from Kiev to Manilla--where he meets Twitter revolutionaries and pop-up populists, ""behavioral change"" salesmen, Jihadi fanboys, Identitarians, truth cops, and many others. Forty years after his Ukranian dissident parents were pursued by the KGB, Pomerantsev finds the Kremlin re-emerging as a great propaganda power. His research takes him back to Russia -- but the answers he finds there are not what he expected. Blending reportage, family history, and intellectual adventure, This Is Not Propaganda explores how we can reimagine our politics and ourselves when reality seems to be coming apart."

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Author:   Peter Pomerantsev
Publisher:   PublicAffairs
Imprint:   PublicAffairs
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781541762121


ISBN 10:   1541762126
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Vivid and chilling reports from the frontlines of the disinformation wars. --Foreign Affairs Groundbreaking.... Every Democratic candidate should have a plan for how to counter disinformation and misinformation in American politics. Pomerantsev's book should be required reading for each of them. --CNN.com [Pomerantsev] describes in detail how social media have been weaponized by the bad guys...The contrast between the tight regulation of information by repressive regimes in the 20th century, and the free-for-all of today's media environment, gives the book its disconcerting force. --Economist A patchwork tapestry that leaves you shaking your head in disbelief. --The Guardian on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible Captivating...keen observations. --New York Times Book Review on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible It is hard to think of another work that better describes today's Russia; Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible may very well be the defining book about the Putin era. --Commentary Magazine on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible This is a gripping and unsettling account of life in grim post-Soviet Russia. --Washington Post on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible Insightful. . . . Diagnoses our fact-distorting age with understanding and acuity. --New York Times In this moving, unusual, and carefully reported book, Peter Pomerantsev reminds us that propaganda is not just a political tool: it can also shape individuals, their relationships with their children, their friendships, their marriages. Far more than just another take on today's chaotic information wars, this book argues that we will have to understand how propaganda seeks to shape our deepest thoughts and feelings before we can confront it. --Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gulag and Red Famine The truth was supposed to set us free. But Peter Pomerantsev's brilliant This Is Not Propaganda shows how the very idea of truth has been weaponized by dictators and other enemies of liberty. These techniques, first used against us in Russia, have spread around the globe like a toxic cloud. Taking us from the Philippines to Ukraine to MAGA-land, Pomerantsev is an unparalleled tour guide of our post-truth world-and what we all must learn to survive in it. --Garry Kasparov, chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative and author of Winter Is Coming


Vivid and chilling reports from the frontlines of the disinformation wars. --Foreign Affairs Groundbreaking.... Every Democratic candidate should have a plan for how to counter disinformation and misinformation in American politics. Pomerantsev's book should be required reading for each of them. --CNN.com A patchwork tapestry that leaves you shaking your head in disbelief. --The Guardian on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible Captivating...keen observations. --New York Times Book Review on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible Insightful. . . . Diagnoses our fact-distorting age with understanding and acuity. --New York Times In this moving, unusual, and carefully reported book, Peter Pomerantsev reminds us that propaganda is not just a political tool: it can also shape individuals, their relationships with their children, their friendships, their marriages. Far more than just another take on today's chaotic information wars, this book argues that we will have to understand how propaganda seeks to shape our deepest thoughts and feelings before we can confront it. --Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gulag and Red Famine [Pomerantsev] describes in detail how social media have been weaponized by the bad guys...The contrast between the tight regulation of information by repressive regimes in the 20th century, and the free-for-all of today's media environment, gives the book its disconcerting force. --Economist It is hard to think of another work that better describes today's Russia; Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible may very well be the defining book about the Putin era. --Commentary Magazine on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible This is a gripping and unsettling account of life in grim post-Soviet Russia. --Washington Post on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible The truth was supposed to set us free. But Peter Pomerantsev's brilliant This Is Not Propaganda shows how the very idea of truth has been weaponized by dictators and other enemies of liberty. These techniques, first used against us in Russia, have spread around the globe like a toxic cloud. Taking us from the Philippines to Ukraine to MAGA-land, Pomerantsev is an unparalleled tour guide of our post-truth world-and what we all must learn to survive in it. --Garry Kasparov, chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative and author of Winter Is Coming


"""[Pomerantsev] describes in detail how social media have been weaponized by the bad guys...The contrast between the tight regulation of information by repressive regimes in the 20th century, and the free-for-all of today's media environment, gives the book its disconcerting force.""--Economist ""A patchwork tapestry that leaves you shaking your head in disbelief.""--The Guardian on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible ""Captivating...keen observations.""--New York Times Book Review on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible ""Groundbreaking.... Every Democratic candidate should have a plan for how to counter disinformation and misinformation in American politics. Pomerantsev's book should be required reading for each of them.""--CNN.com ""In this moving, unusual, and carefully reported book, Peter Pomerantsev reminds us that propaganda is not just a political tool: it can also shape individuals, their relationships with their children, their friendships, their marriages. Far more than just another take on today's chaotic information wars, this book argues that we will have to understand how propaganda seeks to shape our deepest thoughts and feelings before we can confront it.""--Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gulag and Red Famine ""Insightful. . . . Diagnoses our fact-distorting age with understanding and acuity.""--New York Times ""It is hard to think of another work that better describes today's Russia; Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible may very well be the defining book about the Putin era.""--Commentary Magazine on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible ""The truth was supposed to set us free. But Peter Pomerantsev's brilliant This Is Not Propaganda shows how the very idea of truth has been weaponized by dictators and other enemies of liberty. These techniques, first used against us in Russia, have spread around the globe like a toxic cloud. Taking us from the Philippines to Ukraine to MAGA-land, Pomerantsev is an unparalleled tour guide of our post-truth world-and what we all must learn to survive in it.""--Garry Kasparov, chairman of the Renew DemocracyInitiative and author of Winter Is Coming ""This is a gripping and unsettling account of life in grim post-Soviet Russia.""--Washington Post on Nothing is True and Everything is Possible ""Vivid and chilling reports from the frontlines of the disinformation wars.""--Foreign Affairs"


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Peter Pomerantsev is a Senior Fellow at the Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and at the Institute of Global Affairs at the London School of Economics where he runs the Arena Initiative, dedicated to investigating the roots of disinformation and what to about them. He has testified on the challenges of information war to the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the UK Parliament Defense Select Committee. He is a Contributing Editor and columnist at the American Interest. His first book, Nothing is True and Everything is Possible, won the 2016 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize, was nominated for the Samuel Johnson, Guardian First Book, Pushkin House and Gordon Burns Prizes. It is translated into over a dozen languages.

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