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+ | [[Propaganda]] is any kind of presentation that seeks to persuade its audience to a predetermined position through [[emotional argument|emotional cues]] or selective omission (e.g. [[interpretive framing]]), rather than to document a process of truth-discovery via honest examination of [[evidence]]. | ||
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About
Propaganda is any kind of presentation that seeks to persuade its audience to a predetermined position through emotional cues or selective omission (e.g. interpretive framing), rather than to document a process of truth-discovery via honest examination of evidence.
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Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia actually has a pretty decent article, but categorizes it under "Liberalism" and "Liberal Traits"
- dKosopedia
- SourceWatch
- RationalWiki
Books
- Propaganda by Edward Bernays (1928)
News
Related
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- 2011/07/02 [L..T] Dr. Cynthia Boaz: 14 propaganda techniques Fox "News" uses to brainwash Americans "Panic mongering, character assassination, and scapegoating are just three of the techniques Fox News relies on to drive its right-wing agenda forward."
- 2010/02/10 [L..T] Ridicule of Conspiracy Theories Focuses On Diffusing Criticism of the Powerful
- 2004/02/20 [L..T] Soldier for the Truth: Exposing Bush's talking-points war The neocons had three reasons for the US to invade Iraq: (1) sanctions were working, not leaving US companies in a favored position for doing business in Iraq; (2) the US needed a location for military bases; (3) the US needed to ensure that oil would continue to be traded in dollars.