Propaganda
Edward Bernays
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"Propaganda" incorporates psychological manipulation and social sciences to examine ways of manipulating masses of people. Bernays believed that increasing complexities of civilization created a need for invisible government, and the technical means through propaganda were the most effective way that public opinion and mass consent could be engineered artificially. As such, it led Bernays to believe that Democracy could be administered by an intelligent minority who were strategically placed to regiment and guide the masses. - Summary by progressingamerica (3 hr 51 min)
Chapitres
| Organizing Chaos | 16:38 | Lu par Austin Smay |
| The New Propaganda | 21:18 | Lu par Austin Smay |
| The New Propagandists | 24:37 | Lu par Christopher Boswell |
| The Psychology of Public Relations | 23:03 | Lu par Sanya |
| Business and the Public | 37:33 | Lu par tshoes76 |
| Propaganda and Political Leadership | 41:15 | Lu par Owlivia |
| Women's Activities and Propaganda | 10:54 | Lu par Christopher Boswell |
| Propaganda for Education | 18:23 | Lu par JessKelly91 |
| Propaganda in Social Service | 9:00 | Lu par Christopher Boswell |
| Art and Science | 12:44 | Lu par George Banfield |
| The Mechanics of Propaganda | 15:48 | Lu par bilwelvox |