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    Autonomy and Duplicity: Reply to DeCanio.Benjamin Ginsberg - 2007 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 19 (1):165-180.
    ABSTRACT While Samuel DeCanio is correct to maintain that the state has considerable autonomy due to the public’s vast ignorance of the government’s affairs, he neglects to consider that the public’s ignorance also stems from the deceptions of the politically powerful, who withhold and distort information in a variety of ways. This can take the form of outright lies; anonymous leaks; press and video releases that don’t mention the originating group or its interests; giving reporters access to otherwise inaccessible information, (...)
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    Les sondages et la transformation de l'opinion publique : Extrait de The captive public: How mass opinion promotes state power, New York, Basic Books, 1986.Benjamin Ginsberg - 2001 - Hermes 31:181.
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  3. Les sondages et la formation de l'opinion publique. Extrait de The captive Public: HowMass Opinion Promotes State Power.B. Ginsberg - 2001 - Hermes 31:181-206.
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    Warping time: how contending political forces manipulate the past, present, and future.Benjamin Ginsberg - 2023 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Jennifer Bachner.