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Propaganda about Propaganda

Critical Review, 2017
ABSTRACTJason Stanley’s How Propaganda Works intends to offer a novel account of what propaganda is, how it works, and what damage it does inside a democratic culture. The book succeeds in showing that, contrary to the stereotype, propaganda need not be false or misleading. However, Stanley offers contradictory definitions of propaganda, and his theory,
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Political Propaganda:

2021
Dorothy Macardle (1889–1958) is best known for writing the first full-scale account of the Irish revolutionary period from an anti-Treaty viewpoint, The Irish Republic (1937). She was a key Sinn Féin and, after 1926, Fianna Fáil, propagandist centrally immersed in the changing discourse and debate as to what constituted an authentic republican nation ...
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Propaganda [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The symbolic power of the state centrally depends on managing the relationship between media and politics. At the centre of this process is the operation of propaganda. Propaganda aims to shift public perceptions of or obscure the relations of ruling. By
Law, Alex
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Propaganda

Arquivos rio-grandenses de medicina, 2012
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Good Propaganda, Bad Propaganda

2003
Although in some Romance languages the word “propaganda” means “advertising” and does not necessarily have the pejorative meaning it has in English, the concept is the type of problem in international relations that encourages sarcasm. “One man’s ‘truth’ is another man’s ‘propaganda’ ”, the saying goes, and the implication is that propaganda is an ...
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Poverty Propaganda

2018
<i>Poverty Propaganda</i> debunks many popular myths and misconceptions about poverty and its prevalence, causes and consequences. In particular, it highlights the role of ‘poverty propaganda’ in sustaining class divides in perpetuating poverty and disadvantage in contemporary Britain.
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Propaganda

2020
Abstract This chapter describes the different ways in which the Russian authorities launched an assault on Ukrainian media, culture, education and history in an attempt to foster more pro-Russian attitudes among the population. Russian authorities repressed local Ukrainian media and blocked Ukrainian communication networks.
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Government Propaganda

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Christopher J. Coyne, Yahya Alshamy
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