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Anonymous
Posted December 6, 2011
Interesting Read
It gives an interesting insight into the thinking of the early 1900's as to "propaganda" which in today's terms seems alot like basic marketing. Bernays does become a little too full of himself at times in this book, but at the time of it's publication the details that he goes into were not as common place as they are today.
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Anonymous
Posted December 6, 2011
Nazi Germany learns from Walter Lippmann
Who would imagine that "propaganda" so closely related to Nazi Germany would have started here in the USA? Some journalist praise Walter Lippmann and President Wilson but few knew about their use of propaganda to get the US into World War I. Seem's like some of American liberal "saints" are turning out to be devils in disguise.
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A Primer
Great read on how people are manipulated to vote, think and purchase; worth your time.
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Anonymous
Posted January 20, 2011
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Posted December 28, 2011
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Posted August 27, 2011
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