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  2. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Anti-capitalist propaganda. Propaganda techniques are methods used in propaganda to convince an audience to believe what the propagandist wants them to believe. Many propaganda techniques are based on socio-psychological research. Many of these same techniques can be classified as logical fallacies or abusive power and control tactics.

  3. Category:Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda techniques using information (3 C, 11 P) Propaganda techniques using words (9 P) A. Appeals to emotion (21 P) B. Black propaganda (4 C, 14 P) Blacklisting ...

  4. Propaganda - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the Institute for Propaganda Analysis identified a variety of propaganda techniques that were commonly used in newspapers and on the radio, which were the mass media of the time period. Propaganda techniques include "name calling" (using derogatory labels), "bandwagon" (expressing the social appeal of a message), or "glittering ...

  5. History of propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Propagandists use various techniques to manipulate people's opinions, including selective presentation of facts, the omission of relevant information, and the use of emotionally charged language. Propaganda has been widely used throughout history for largely financial, military as well as political purposes, with mixed outcomes.

  6. How Propaganda Works - Wikipedia

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    The author argues that such ideologies are what characterizes propaganda. [6] Raphael van Riel of Philipps-University Marburg and the University of Duisburg-Essen wrote that the work shows that propaganda can be used against democracy and is often done to hide the anti-democratic rationale behind it. [7]

  7. Institute for Propaganda Analysis - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Propaganda Analysis (IPA) was a U.S.-based organization operating from 1937 to 1942, composed of social scientists, opinion leaders, historians, educators, and journalists. Created by Kirtley Mather , Edward A. Filene , and Clyde R. Miller , because of the general concern that increased amounts of propaganda were decreasing ...

  8. Russia's prince of propaganda spins Putin's Ukraine war - AOL

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    The 67-year-old Kiselyov is a household name and an aging prince of propaganda. Prone to tirades and myth peddling, he once suggested that Russia could turn the U.S. “into radioactive ash.” He ...

  9. Category:Propaganda techniques using information - Wikipedia

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    Internet manipulation and propaganda (2 C, 69 P) Pages in category "Propaganda techniques using information" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.