Monopolies of knowledge
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Monopolies of knowledge arise when the ruling class maintains political power through control of key communications technologies.
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See also
- Concentration of media ownership
- Gleichschaltung
- State media
- Harold Innis's communications theories
- Empire and Communications
- Epistemology
- Mass media
- Media studies
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