Analyze the art of mass persuasion — wartime posters, state media, social media manipulation, advertising psychology, and the techniques used to shape public opinion throughout history.
Analyze the art of mass persuasion — wartime posters, state media, social media manipulation, advertising psychology, and the techniques used to shape public opinion throughout history.
Edward Bernays, Sigmund Freud's nephew, published "Propaganda" in 1928, arguing that the conscious manipulation of public opinion was an essential element of democracy and laying the groundwork for modern public relations — he orchestrated the "Torches of Freedom" campaign that reframed women's smoking as feminist empowerment. Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany's Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945, built a media apparatus controlling film, radio, newspapers, and public events that was so effective it serves as the textbook case study of totalitarian propaganda. Russia's Internet Research Agency, exposed during the 2016 U.S. election investigation, employed hundreds of operatives creating fake social media accounts that reached an estimated 126 million Americans on Facebook alone, demonstrating how digital platforms have become the primary battlefield for modern propaganda.
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