
Alexander Edward Carey was an Australian writer and social psychologist who pioneered the study of corporate propaganda. In his earlier life he had been a sheep farmer in Western Australia. From 1958 until his death, he was a lecturer in psychology at the University of New South Wales. The main subjects of his lectures and research were industrial psychology, and industrial relations. He was prominent in the anti-Vietnam War movement. Carey committed suicide in 1987.
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A collection of his essays (several of them previously unpublished) on corporate propaganda were published "Taking the Risk Out of Democracy: Propaganda in the U.S. and Australia" (University of New South Wales Press). This book was reissued in 1997 by University of Illinois Press under the title "Taking the Risk Out of Democracy: Corporate Propaganda versus Freedom and Liberty".
Phantom Ships and Unexplained Disappearances is a collection of stories and ghostly tales of phantom ships that have either sunk into the murky depths of Davy Jones's locker or stories of ghostly haunted ships that are still sailing the high seas and still terrifying Sailor's alike.
by Alex Carey
A collection of ghost stories, and other supernatural and paranormal stories gathered from around the world. These stories are a fascinating read and I have really enjoyed researching and writing about them. Do not read before bed time.
by Alex Carey
Phantom Ships And Unexplained disappearances is a collection of stories about ghost ships that are still sailing the high seas and unexplained disappearances of ships sinking into the murky depths of Davy Jones's locker along with its crew and passengers.
by Alex Carey
by Alex Carey
by Alex Carey
A Lovely little 120 page notebook for a lovely little girl named Harriet, a brilliantly designed pink notebook!
Alex Carey dokumentiert in seinem Buch, das jetzt endlich in deutscher Übersetzung erscheint, die Geschichte der Unternehmenspropaganda des 20. Jahrhunderts. Carey zeigt und untersucht, wie und warum die Wirtschaftselite ihre Werte und Perspektiven erfolgreich an den Rest der Gesellschaft verkauft und so unsere Demokratien untergraben hat."Ein einzigartig wichtiges Werk über das 'Ideal einer durch Propaganda gesteuerten Demokratie." Noam Chomsky"Eine einzigartige Studie über das Wachstum und die Entwicklung von Unternehmenspropaganda in westlichen Demokratien. Sie kommt zur rechten Zeit und ist für jeden nützlich, der sich über den Einfluss von Methoden der Massenüberredung auf die Untergrabung der Demokratie Gedanken macht." Elaine Bernard, Harvard University
by Alex Carey