Public Opinion
Public Opinion
Revealing How Media and Psychology Manipulate Our Perception of Reality
About This Book
First published in 1922, Public Opinion examines how psychological mechanisms and media representations construct our view of reality and shape collective beliefs. The work presents a compelling examination of distortion in our understanding of events and demonstrates how both individual judgment and mass sentiment can be manipulated.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and scholars of political science
- Citizens concerned about democratic institutions
- Readers seeking to understand media influence and bias
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