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Herbert Schiller was a prominent American media theorist and critical scholar known for his work in mass communication and its implications on society. He gained recognition for his critical perspective on the role of media in shaping public perception and political discourse, particularly in the context of American imperialism. His influential books, such as 'Triumph of the Image: The Media's War in the Persian Gulf' and 'Mass Communication and American Social Thought: Key Texts, 1919-1968', explore the intersection of media, culture, and power, emphasizing how mass communication serves as a tool for ideological control.

Schiller's work often critiques the commercial nature of media and the way it reflects and reinforces societal inequalities. He was particularly concerned about the effects of globalization on media practices and the implications for democracy and social justice. His insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about media ethics and the responsibilities of journalists in an increasingly digitized world.

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