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Edward Bernays

Propaganda

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  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    The voice of the people expresses the mind of the people, and that mind is made up for it by the group leaders in whom it believes and by those persons who understand the manipulation of public opinion.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    THE great political problem in our modern democracy is how to induce our leaders to lead. The dogma that the voice of the people is the voice of God tends to make elected persons the will- less servants of their constituents.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    The political apathy of the average voter, of which we hear so much, is undoubtedly due to the fact that the politician does not know how to meet the conditions of the public mind. He cannot dramatize himself and his platform in terms which have real meaning to the public. Acting on the fallacy that the leader must slavishly follow, he deprives his campaign of all dramatic interest.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    The successful business man to- day apes the politician. He has adopted the glitter and the ballyhoo of the campaign. He has set up all the side shows. He has annual dinners that are a compendium of speeches, flags, bombast, stateliness, pseudo- democracy slightly tinged with paternalism. On occasion he doles out honors to employees, much as the republic of classic times rewarded its worthy citizens.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    An automaton cannot arouse the public interest. A leader, a fighter, a dictator, can. But, given our present political conditions under which every office seeker must cater to the vote of the masses, the only means by which the born leader can lead is the expert use of propaganda.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    Fortunately, the sincere and gifted politician is able, by the instrument of propaganda, to mold and form the will of the people.
    Disraeli cynically expressed the dilemma, when he said: “I must follow the people. Am I not their leader?” He might have added: “I must lead the people. Am I not their servant?”
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    It is composed of inherited prejudices and symbols and cliches and verbal formulas supplied to them by the leaders.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 8 dage siden
    Whether in the problem of getting elected to office or in the problem of interpreting and popularizing new issues, or in the problem of making the day- to- day administration of public affairs a vital part of the community life, the use of propaganda, carefully adjusted to the mentality of the masses, is an essential adjunct of political life.
  • MWENYA IIhar citeretfor 9 dage siden
    Inter- commodity competition is the new competition between products used alternatively for the same purpose. Inter- industrial competition is the new competition between apparently unrelated industries which affect each other or between such industries as compete for the consumer’s dollar-and that means practically all industries.…
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    A merger may bring into existence huge new resources, and these resources, perhaps amounting to millions of dollars in a single operation, can often fairly be said to have been created by the expert manipulation of public opinion. It must be repeated that I am not speaking of artificial value given to a stock by dishonest propaganda or stock manipulation, but of the real economic values which are created when genuine public acceptance is gained for an industrial enterprise and becomes a real partner in it.
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