Propaganda Technique In World War I

Propaganda Technique In World War I
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780262620185
ISBN-13 : 0262620189
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Synopsis Propaganda Technique In World War I by : Harold D. Lasswell

A classic book on propaganda technique proposes a general theory of the strategy and tactics of propaganda. This classic book on propaganda technique focuses on American, British, French, and German experience in World War I. The book sets forth a simple classification of various psychological materials used to produce certain specific results and proposes a general theory of strategy and tactics for the manipulation of these materials. In an introduction (coauthored by Jackson A. Giddens) written for this edition, Harold Lasswell notes that this study was partially an exercise in the discovery of appropriate theory. It raised the crucial questions of how to classify the content of propaganda—for instance, a distinction is made between "value demands" (war aims, war guilt, and casting the enemy as evil personified) and "expectations" (the illusion of victory)—and how to summarize the procedures employed in organizing and carrying out propaganda operations. Propaganda Technique in World War I deals primarily with problems of internal administration and lateral coordination rather than with the relationship between policymakers and propagandists. However, Jackson Giddens enumerates procedures in the book that illustrate an underlying assumption that decision makers were deeply involved in propaganda and influenced by considerations of public opinion. He takes the study of propaganda further by elaborating on the nature and meaning of the category of "war aims" and its relation to the propagandist, for this, more than any other category of content, "is the catalyst of transnational political action." Giddens's exploration of the development of a comprehensive theory of propaganda adds another dimension to Lasswell's study while confirming its value as outstanding groundwork for continuing research.

Propaganda Technique in the World War

Propaganda Technique in the World War
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Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 1614275068
ISBN-13 : 9781614275060
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Synopsis Propaganda Technique in the World War by : Harold D. Lasswell

Reprint of an ed. published in New York in 1938 by Peter Smith.

Propaganda Technique in the World War

Propaganda Technique in the World War
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Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:612952546
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Synopsis Propaganda Technique in the World War by : Harold Dwight Lasswell

Propaganda Technique in the World War (with Supplemental Material)

Propaganda Technique in the World War (with Supplemental Material)
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Publisher : Coachwhip Publications
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 1616463112
ISBN-13 : 9781616463113
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Synopsis Propaganda Technique in the World War (with Supplemental Material) by : Harold Dwight Lasswell

"Professor Lasswell has made a most important contribution to the study of war. Basing his essay upon the thesis that modern war must be fought on three fronts, the military, the economic and the propagandist, he has given a comprehensive account of the direction of the third front in the World War. His bibliography is extensive, including more than a hundred books and articles of recent date upon the specific propaganda of the World War, or in general discussion of public opinion inspired by it." (New Republic, 1927) Harold D. Lasswell's thesis offers a general theory of the strategy and role of propaganda within a military campaign. While the examples focus on the First World War, the principles and patterns carry over to modern day warfare, politics, business, and social movements. We undergo a constant barrage of overt and covert propaganda, which can only be effectively countered by recognizing it and understanding its function. This well-written book is both objective and discerning while explaining how and why propaganda works. This reprint includes two supplemental papers, "Propaganda behind the lines," by Maj. C. J. C. Street, and "Control of propaganda as a psychological problem," by Prof. Edward K. Strong, Jr., both referenced in Lasswell's text.

Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion

Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion
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Publisher : Prestwick House Inc
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781580498746
ISBN-13 : 1580498744
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion by : Magedah Shabo

Propaganda Techniques

Propaganda Techniques
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9781410704962
ISBN-13 : 1410704963
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Propaganda Techniques by : Henry T. Conserva

Propaganda Techniques is a book designed to illustrate several of the many ways politicians, advertising writers and countless promoters try to control our thoughts. The readers of this book will become more aware of the countless and subtle ways in which they are being manipulated every day. Although initially this book was intended for use by teachers and students, I soon realized it would be useful for people in many other fields. Journalists, business people, sales people, police, counselors, advertisers, politicians, medical personnel and lawyers are just a few of the groups that would find this book useful. General readers would also find it stimulating and provocative. The eighty-nine selected techniques explained in the book are divided into seven sections; Faulty Logic Diversion and Evasion Appealing to the Emotions Using Falsehoods and Trickery Playing on Human Behavioral Tendencies, Mental Capacities and Processes Speaking or Writing Styles Reason or Common Sense The exercises at the end of the book will help the reader gain practice in using the propaganda techniques. The first exercise is for simplification of a persuasive message. A complex message loses effectiveness because most people lack the stamina to wade through a great deal of information to get to the point. The exercise for simplification calls for writing a summary of the Declaration of Independence so that the document will be reduced to a few paragraphs while maintaining the perceived intent of the author. This work should be very useful to all those trying to develop critical thinking skills.

Propaganda

Propaganda
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780593315675
ISBN-13 : 0593315677
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Propaganda by : Jacques Ellul

This seminal study and critique of propaganda from one of the greatest French philosophers of the 20th century is as relevant today as when it was first published in 1962. Taking not only a psychological approach, but a sociological approach as well, Ellul’s book outlines the taxonomy for propaganda, and ultimately, it’s destructive nature towards democracy. Drawing from his own experiences fighting for the French resistance against the Vichy regime, Ellul offers a unique insight into the propaganda machine.

The Discourse of Propaganda

The Discourse of Propaganda
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9780271082752
ISBN-13 : 0271082755
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Discourse of Propaganda by : John Oddo

In the early 1990s, false reports of Iraqi soldiers in Kuwait allowing premature infants to die by removing them from their incubators helped to justify the Persian Gulf War, just as spurious reports of weapons of mass destruction later undergirded support for the Iraq War in 2003. In The Discourse of Propaganda, John Oddo examines these and other such cases to show how successful wartime propaganda functions as a discursive process. Oddo argues that propaganda is more than just misleading rhetoric generated by one person or group; it is an elaborate process that relies on recontextualization, ideally on a massive scale, to keep it alive and effective. In a series of case studies, he analyzes both textual and visual rhetoric as well as the social and material conditions that allow them to circulate, tracing how instances of propaganda are constructed, performed, and repeated in diverse contexts, such as speeches, news reports, and popular, everyday discourse. By revealing the agents, (inter)texts, and cultural practices involved in propaganda campaigns, The Discourse of Propaganda shines much-needed light on the topic and challenges its readers to consider the complicated processes that allow propaganda to flourish. This book will appeal not only to scholars of rhetoric and propaganda but also to those interested in unfolding the machinations motivating America’s recent military interventions.

Persuading the People

Persuading the People
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCLA:L0108710930
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Synopsis Persuading the People by : David Welch

During World War II, the UK government created the Central Office of Information to act as the country s marketing and communications agency. In these desperate times, the Office produced steady streams of propaganda for the home front, for the colonies and for dissemination through occupied countries. In addition to patriotic material encouraging Britons to maintain a stiff upper lip, thousands of postcards, leaflets, posters, booklets and other promotional materials were dropped from aircraft over occupied countries in World War II. In 2000, the master set of copies was deposited with the British Library, making an enormous collection of great social and historical significance available to the public for the first time."