The study adopts a novel framework, incorporating insights from critical theory and cultural studies to analyze peacetime propaganda beyond traditional persuasion models. It emphasizes the psychological underpinnings of propaganda's effectiveness and the political ramifications of its widespread use.
The book progresses logically, first distinguishing peacetime from wartime propaganda, then exploring national identity construction, media's role, and psychological vulnerabilities. Drawing from political science, international relations, and social psychology, the book employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data with qualitative analysis.
By understanding these techniques, readers can become more critical consumers of information and resist manipulation.
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