 | Stanley B. Cunnigham - 2002 - 231 Seiten
Considers the meaning of propaganda from a historical and philosophical viewpoint, offering a sustained theoretical approach to the concept. | |
 | Leonard William Doob - 1966 - 612 Seiten
Evaluates the phenomena of public opinion from the perspective of the social scientist | |
 | Oliver Thomson - 1999 - 360 Seiten
This fascinating new book plots five millennia of the most powerful of all tools of persuasion. | |
 | Ted J. Smith - 1989 - 192 Seiten
This important new book assembles the work of leading figures in contemporary propaganda scholarship. Analyzing propaganda from a multidisciplinary focus, the book presents ... | |
 | Jacques Ellul - 1990 - 436 Seiten
The author argues that "an easily distracted consumer society is caught up in a rapidly developing, uncontrollable technological system. . . . Everyproblem generates a ... | |
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