MOSZEŃSKI M[ark] G. - American radio in the service of monopoly capital. Warsaw 1951 Book and Knowledge. 8, s. 38, [2]. Broch.
Back cover stained. Stamp. of the library of the Provincial Headquarters of the Civic Militia in Szczecin. Translated from Russian. "Radio on a par with the press and film plays a very important role in modern society [...]. In capitalist countries, radio belongs to a relatively small group of representatives of monopoly capital and serves the interests of the ruling class [...]. By waging a struggle against the progressive democratic forces, radio owners in capitalist countries seek not to raise the cultural level of the popular masses and contribute to their enlightenment, but to dull the consciousness of the people, stupefy them, draw them away from the struggle for their political and economic rights."
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