Graduation Year
2022
Date of Submission
4-2022
Document Type
Open Access Senior Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
Government
Reader 1
Melissa Rogers
Reader 2
Jon Shields
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2022 Brooklyn Montgomery
Abstract
This thesis aims to identify and analyze three different forms of economic propaganda: cultural, structural, and political. I first examine ‘Do What You Love’ culture and its impact on the labor force. Chapter Two explores the propagation of neoliberal economics as an objective study, and the final chapter analyzes the use of Black capitalism as a political mechanism to quell Black radical sentiment. In detailing these phenomenons, I investigate the implementation, normalization, and effects, as well as the material repercussions of these ideas and structures.
Recommended Citation
Montgomery, Brooklyn, "Economic Propaganda in the United States" (2022). CMC Senior Theses. 2987.
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/2987
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