Propaganda: The Formation of Men's AttitudesKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1965 - 320 Seiten From one of the greatest French philosophers of the 20th century, comes a seminal study and critique of propaganda. Taking not only a psychological approach, but a sociological approach as well, Ellul's book outlines the taxonomy for propaganda, and ultimately, it's destructive nature towards democracy. Drawing from his own experiences fighting for the French resistance against the Vichy regime, Ellul offers a unique insight into the propaganda machine. "A far more frightening work than any of the nightmare novels of George Orwell. With the logic which is the great instrument of French thought, Ellul] explores and attempts to prove the thesis that propaganda, whether its ends are demonstrably good or bad, is not only destructive to democracy, it is perhaps the most serious threat to humanity operating in the modern world."--Los Angeles |
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The Formation of Men's Attitudes Jacques Ellul. They alone concern and challenge it . Obviously , propaganda can succeed ... concerned . In addition , he obviously has a very limited capacity for attention and awareness ; one event pushes ...
The Formation of Men's Attitudes Jacques Ellul. They alone concern and challenge it . Obviously , propaganda can succeed ... concerned . In addition , he obviously has a very limited capacity for attention and awareness ; one event pushes ...
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... concerned . Propaganda can then exploit his concern for its own purposes . Propaganda and the Undecided All of the foregoing can be clarified by a brief examination of a question familiar to political scientists , that of the Undecided ...
... concerned . Propaganda can then exploit his concern for its own purposes . Propaganda and the Undecided All of the foregoing can be clarified by a brief examination of a question familiar to political scientists , that of the Undecided ...
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... concerned . He may be concerned , or feel he is , simply on the basis of the judgment -or what he thinks is the judgment - of his milieu . This is where we find fashion . But it may be objected that the decisive element is a commercial ...
... concerned . He may be concerned , or feel he is , simply on the basis of the judgment -or what he thinks is the judgment - of his milieu . This is where we find fashion . But it may be objected that the decisive element is a commercial ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER IThe Characteristics of Propaganda | 3 |
INTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS | 33 |
CHAPTER IIThe Conditions for the Existence | 88 |
Urheberrecht | |
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