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8 reviewsIn this groundbreaking exposé, essential for understanding the rising authoritarian mindset, award-winning civil rights lawyer Alec Karakatsanis introduces the concept of “Copaganda.” He defines Copaganda as a special kind of propaganda employed by police, prosecutors, & news media that stokes fear of police-recorded crime and distorts society's responses to it. Every day, mass media manipulates our perception of what keeps us safe & contributes to a culture fearful of poor people, strangers, immigrants, unhoused people, & people of color. The result is more and more authoritarian state repression, more inequality, & huge profits for the massive public & private punishment bureaucracy.
For readers of Naomi Klein and Noam Chomsky, Copaganda documents how modern news coverage fuels insecurity against these groups & shifts our focus away from the policies that would help us improve people’s lives—things like affordable housing, adequate healthcare, early childhood education, & climate-friendly city planning.
These false narratives in turn fuel surveillance, punishment, inequality, injustice, & mass incarceration. Copaganda is often hidden in plain sight, such as:
° When your local TV station obsessively focuses on shoplifting by poor people while ignoring crimes of wage theft, tax evasion, & environmental pollution
° When you hear on your daily podcast that there is a “shortage” of prison guards rather than too many people in prison
° When your newspaper quotes an “expert” saying that more money for police & prisons is the answer to violence despite scientific evidence to the contrary
Recognized by Teen Vogue as “one of the most prominent voices” on the criminal legal system, Karakatsanis brings his sharp legal expertise, trenchant poli…