Writings
- Mass Communications and American Empire (1969)
- Mind Managers (1973)
- The Ideology of International Communications (Monograph Series / Institute for Media Analysis, Inc, No. 4)
- Mass Communications and American Empire (Critical Studies in Communication and in the Cultural Industries)
- Super-state; readings in the military-industrial complex
- Communication and Cultural Domination (1976)
- Living in the Number One Country : Reflections from a Critic of American Empire
- Who Knows : Information in the Age of the Fortune 500 (1981)
- Information and the Crisis Economy, Oxford University Press (1984), Oxford University Press, Reprint 1986, ISBN 0-19-520514-6
- Culture, Inc.: The Corporate Takeover of Public Expression, Oxford University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-19-505005-3; Reprint 1996, ISBN 0-19-506783-5
- Information Inequality: The Deepening Social Crisis in America, Routledge 1995, ISBN 0-415-90765-9
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