Propaganda Analysis: Volume I[- ] of the Publications of the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, Inc., October, 1937, Volume 1Institute for propaganda analysis, Incorporated, 1938 |
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... individuals , to members of adult groups and of college and high school classes who want to know how to recognize propaganda and analyze it . In the world today there is conflict between two faiths : that of the democrat , who holds ...
... individuals , to members of adult groups and of college and high school classes who want to know how to recognize propaganda and analyze it . In the world today there is conflict between two faiths : that of the democrat , who holds ...
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... individuals or groups deliberately designed to influence opin- ions or actions of other individuals or groups with reference to predetermined ends . Thus propaganda differs from scientific anal- ysis . The propagandist is trying to ...
... individuals or groups deliberately designed to influence opin- ions or actions of other individuals or groups with reference to predetermined ends . Thus propaganda differs from scientific anal- ysis . The propagandist is trying to ...
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... individuals or groups and if the name calling gets enough publicity , those individuals and groups are automatically discredited . That is , they are automatically discredited among people who do not seek definitions of terms . If ...
... individuals or groups and if the name calling gets enough publicity , those individuals and groups are automatically discredited . That is , they are automatically discredited among people who do not seek definitions of terms . If ...
Table des matières
HOW TO DETECT PROPAGANDA | 5 |
NEWSPAPER ANALYSIS | 16 |
THE MOVIES AND PROPAGANDA | 29 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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ACTIVITIES AND DISCUSSION Adolf Hitler advertising American press analyze appeal Association Band Wagon believe blah broadcasting Cameron campaign Card Stacking Carl Byoir cent citizens City Communist Company conflicts correspondents critical Czechoslovakia Deal democracy democratic DISCUSSION NOTES economic editorial effect Émile Zola emotions facts Fascism films Ford freedom ganda German German Fascism Glittering Hays office headlines Henry Ford Hitler industry Institute for Propaganda interest issues Jews Journal Justice Black labor letter magazines means Mein Kampf ment methods motion picture Name Calling National Socialist Nazi nomic organization paper party Plain Folks political President problem Professor propa PROPAGANDA ANALYSIS propaganda devices propagandist public opinion public relations counsel published radio régime reporters Roosevelt schools Senator social speech story SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES talk tion United Weimar Republic words York York Herald Tribune York Post