Information, misinformation and disinformation are words that can be all considered to be "loaded." Who is to deliberate on what is information, misinformation and disinformation? It is precisely on this point that the leading role of the working class appears on the scene. The issue presents itself in this way: Disinformation involves the elimination of both information and misinformation from the society. Disinformation forces the society to rid itself of all generally accepted facts of life. From the time of Karl Marx's two historic discoveries (the general law of motion of society, dialectical and historical materialism; and the specific law of motion of capitalist society, the theory of surplus value) the bourgeoisie has engaged in misinformation in an all-encompassing way and on the broadest scale. There has not been a single scholar of any caliber, an economist, philosopher or political scientist, who has repudiated these discoveries of Karl Marx to date. Still, the bourgeoisie not only believes that Karl Marx was wrong but insists that no one must follow him. The revolutionary movement of the twentieth century made it extremely difficult to carry out misinformation as there arose a socialist society which could easily refute what was not correct. However, with the rise of pseudo-socialism and the bipolar division of the world, the two superpowers worked and carried out wide-scale disinformation. The main aim of disinformation is to rid the society of the information which is required to open the path for the progress of the society. Shawgi Tell University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education [EMAIL PROTECTED]