Propaganda
"Propaganda" incorporates psychological manipulation and social sciences to examine ways of manipulating masses of people. Bernays believed that increasing complexities of civilization created a need for invisible government, and the technical means through propaganda were the most effective way that public opinion and mass consent could be engineered artificially. As such, it led Bernays to believe that Democracy could be administered by an intelligent minority who were strategically placed to regiment and guide the masses. - Summary by progressingamerica
Genre(s): Philosophy
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Organizing Chaos | Austin Smay |
00:16:38 |
Play 02 | The New Propaganda | Austin Smay |
00:21:18 |
Play 03 | The New Propagandists | Christopher Boswell |
00:24:37 |
Play 04 | The Psychology of Public Relations | Sanya |
00:23:03 |
Play 05 | Business and the Public | tshoes76 |
00:37:33 |
Play 06 | Propaganda and Political Leadership | Owlivia |
00:41:15 |
Play 07 | Women's Activities and Propaganda | Christopher Boswell |
00:10:54 |
Play 08 | Propaganda for Education | JessKelly91 |
00:18:23 |
Play 09 | Propaganda in Social Service | Christopher Boswell |
00:09:00 |
Play 10 | Art and Science | George Banfield |
00:12:44 |
Play 11 | The Mechanics of Propaganda | bilwelvox |
00:15:48 |