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Propaganda

by Edward L. Bernays

Publisher: Ig Publishing Published: 2005 Category: Politics & Democracy

# Understanding the Hidden Architecture of Mass Persuasion and Social Control

Most people believe they make their own decisions freely and independently. Yet the reality of modern democratic societies reveals a far more complex truth: our opinions, desires, and choices are constantly shaped by invisible forces working behind the scenes. This exploration into the mechanics of mass persuasion unveils how modern democracies actually function and reveals the psychological techniques that influence public opinion at every level.

The fundamental premise at the heart of this examination challenges the assumption that citizens in democratic societies are truly autonomous thinkers. Instead, it presents a provocative argument: that the general public must be guided, managed, and influenced by those with expertise and access to information. This concept, while unsettling to democratic ideals, forms the philosophical foundation for understanding how contemporary society operates. The text traces the historical development of organized persuasion and demonstrates how systematic methods of influence have become woven into the fabric of modern life, from consumer culture to political campaigns to social movements.

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