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Propaganda and the Politics of Perception by Michael Carmichael |
War propaganda glorifies military indoctrination as the highest form of
patriotism while simultaneously demonizing the enemies of the state.
Adolf Hitler realized the power of propaganda to mold and shape public
opinion. Hitler wrote a highly informed essay on the powers of
propaganda in his political autobiography, Mein Kampf.
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War of the Words by Michael Carmichael |
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With clockwork military precision, the American people have become the unwitting victims of their own information warriors. The dazzling effects of this war’s weaponry leave US citizens bewildered by wilful misrepresentations of facts. While US propaganda surges are ostensibly designed to deceive America’s enemies, far too frequently they boomerang back, plunging their deadly roots deep down into the American psyche.
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