Propaganda, the seminal 1928 book by Edward L. Bernays, stands as a foundational text in understanding the mechanisms of public persuasion and manipulation. Bernays delves into the art and science of influencing public opinion, drawing from his extensive experience in the field of public relations. He explores the ways in which propaganda can shape perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors on a mass scale, often without individuals realizing the extent of their manipulation. Bernay...
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Contents
Dedication
Chapter I. Organizing Chaos
Chapter II. The New Propaganda
Chapter III. The New Propagandists
Chapter IV. The Psychology of Public ...
Sobre el autor
Stewart Justman directed the Humanities program at the University of Montana. He is the author of, among other books, Fool’s Paradise: The Unreal World of Pop Psychol...