Tom Rizzi’s New Book ‘Propaganda Prisons: Breaking the Bars’ is a Brilliant Exposition That Dives Into the Existence of Propaganda in the Modern World

Tom Rizzi, a man whose career centered around inner-city education, has completed his new book, “Propaganda Prisons: Breaking The Bars”: a comprehensive study that discerns propaganda in media and the influence of different platforms to people’s perceptions and actions.

Tom writes, “This book discusses the identification, spread, and countermeasures for propaganda presented through technology and in many other aspects of our daily lives.
Social media makes it easy for individuals to create or disseminate propaganda. Media platforms do not encourage independent judgment. They do not present a variety of viewpoints that allow the viewer to investigate all perspectives. Instead, the propagandist, through various methods, uses facts and information selectively, transmitting only those ideas that help accomplish their goal.
Our country is in a crisis with respect to democracy and social change. Much of the information we receive through technology, media, educational institutions, and advertising is presented in such a way as to steer our thought processes in a direction that limits free thinking, alternate perspectives, and factual conclusions. Violence and propaganda are slowly becoming an integrated phenomenon and is being magnified by the use of technology. People are no longer using their minds to fight back. We are in danger of transforming our nation through a deception of acceptance.
Is this behavior an indication of the direction our society is moving toward with respect to the communication of information? This book was inspired by a belief that media and technology have lost their way in the reporting of factual news. Information is now disseminated with a healthy dose of opinion. The ability to distinguish news from opinion and propaganda becomes particularly important when the audience becomes immersed in social, cultural, or political causes.”
Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Tom Rizzi’ new book is a great medium for the reader to better understand the uncertainties and deceptions circling around today’s time. With this, they will gain a greater knowledge about propaganda’s impact on life, cultures, and values.
Readers can purchase “Propaganda Prisons: Breaking The Bars” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble.
Covenant Books is an international Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.
Source: Covenant Books