The book highlights how propaganda manipulates psychological needs and uses existing cultural values to create shared identity, leading individuals to internalize beliefs deeply. The approach dissects ideological narratives and propaganda strategies, from rallies to subtle cultural techniques. It emphasizes that effective propaganda doesn't just inform; it leverages psychological vulnerabilities.
Beginning with theoretical frameworks like cognitive dissonance and social identity theory, the book progresses through case studies to explore societal implications. Case studies from diverse contexts illustrate how propaganda mobilizes support, while the book also considers practical implications for critical evaluation and resisting manipulation. It offers insights into fostering media literacy and informed public discourse.
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