Politics and Propaganda: Weapons of Mass Seduction, Nicholas J. O'Shaughnessy (9780719068539) — Readings Books
Politics and Propaganda: Weapons of Mass Seduction
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Politics and Propaganda: Weapons of Mass Seduction

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The twentieth century has been called the century of propaganda . This book explores the concept of propaganda in a genuinely multi-disciplinary way. It begins by defining what propaganda is and how it came into existence, before analysing the three concepts that underpin all propaganda - symbolism, rhetoric and myth. The book then looks at the key elements of propaganda, namely emotion, hyperbole, manipulation and utopla, before presenting a unique theory that the core of propoganda lies in a basic social construction of enmity. Points made in the book are backed up by illuminating case studies from recent history that focus on spin, the war in Afghanistan, single-issue groups, negative advertising, and a powerful final chapter analysing the war in Iraq in 2003.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2004
Pages
256
ISBN
9780719068539

The twentieth century has been called the century of propaganda . This book explores the concept of propaganda in a genuinely multi-disciplinary way. It begins by defining what propaganda is and how it came into existence, before analysing the three concepts that underpin all propaganda - symbolism, rhetoric and myth. The book then looks at the key elements of propaganda, namely emotion, hyperbole, manipulation and utopla, before presenting a unique theory that the core of propoganda lies in a basic social construction of enmity. Points made in the book are backed up by illuminating case studies from recent history that focus on spin, the war in Afghanistan, single-issue groups, negative advertising, and a powerful final chapter analysing the war in Iraq in 2003.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2004
Pages
256
ISBN
9780719068539