Propaganda
About This Book
Published in 1928, Propaganda presents an unapologetic examination of techniques used to influence public thinking. Edward Bernays argues that systematic opinion-shaping serves a vital function in contemporary democratic systems, challenging the view that such methods belong exclusively to authoritarian regimes. His provocative claims remain influential today, making this work essential reading almost a century after its publication.
Who Should Read This?
- Marketing, advertising, and public relations professionals
- Students of American history
- Political strategists and democratic theory enthusiasts
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