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He no longer looks at posters ; to him they are just splashes of color . He no
longer hears a radio speech ; it is nothing but sound , a background noise for his
activity . He no longer reads the newspaper , but merely skims distractedly over it
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He no longer looks at posters ; to him they are just splashes of color . He no
longer hears a radio speech ; it is nothing but sound , a background noise for his
activity . He no longer reads the newspaper , but merely skims distractedly over it
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In a group in which modern propaganda is being made , man no longer acts in
accord with a spontaneous ideology , but only through impulses that come to him
from such propaganda . Only the ignorant can still believe that ideas , doctrines ...
In a group in which modern propaganda is being made , man no longer acts in
accord with a spontaneous ideology , but only through impulses that come to him
from such propaganda . Only the ignorant can still believe that ideas , doctrines ...
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It is no longer a class in opposition , but is really in accord with the regimes , and
the concrete situation seems to be that there no longer is an attitude of rebellion .
The workers put their hearts in their work , abandon themselves to their work ...
It is no longer a class in opposition , but is really in accord with the regimes , and
the concrete situation seems to be that there no longer is an attitude of rebellion .
The workers put their hearts in their work , abandon themselves to their work ...
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Nutzerbericht - jaygheiser - LibraryThingAlthough I take issue with some of the details, this book, written 40 years ago by a French legal scholar, resonates with me, and explains much of what I have observed. Concept of horizontal vs. vertical propaganda, or 'social' propaganda. Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Nutzerbericht - NoirLibrarian - LibraryThingEllul, a French philosopher, sociologist, and theologian, disputes the notion that propaganda is “the work of a few evil men, seducers of the people, cheats and authoritarian rulers who want to ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
Inhalt
CHAPTER 1The Characteristics of Propaganda | 3 |
INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS | 33 |
CATEGORIES OF PROPAGANDA | 61 |
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