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Jeffrey Ito
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Edward Bernays
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"Propaganda" by Edward Bernays is a groundbreaking exploration of the power of influence and persuasion in shaping public opinion and behavior. Originally published in 1928, this seminal work unveils the techniques used by governments, corporations, and institutions to guide public thought, cementing Bernays' reputation as the "father of public relations." With startling insights, Bernays explains how propaganda, when used responsibly, can educate and unify societies—but when misused, can manipulate and mislead.
This timeless book is a must-listen for anyone interested in media, communication, marketing, or the psychology of influence. Its relevance in today's world of mass communication, social media, and political campaigns makes it as thought-provoking now as it was nearly a century ago.
Discover the strategies behind shaping public perception—get your copy of this essential classic today!
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Eye-Opening and Still Relevant Today!
Wow—this book really makes you think! Propaganda breaks down how public opinion is shaped, and it’s honestly kind of wild to see how much of what Bernays wrote back in 1928 still applies today. From politics to advertising, he explains how messages are carefully crafted to influence what we believe. It’s not just history—it’s a behind-the-scenes look at the world we live in now. A must-read if you’re curious about media, persuasion, or just want to be more aware of how information is presented to us every day!
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