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Conserapedia & CAMERA
are phenomena to be investigated:
sophisticated right-wing propaganda.
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They are “Wikipedia”-type gateways
to the Alternative Realities
of significant sub-populations in the USA.
¶ 3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 << PROPAGANDA >>
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Conspiracies have us think of “propaganda”
as strategic information aimed at
shifting the views of others;
enemies use “propaganda” on each other.
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The real use of PROPAGANDA is to support
Indoctrination by Power Groups
so as to be able to control their populations.
Power Groups present their
PROPAGANDA as TRUTH.
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Our MSM is “establishment” propaganda.
The above sites provide propaganda for the “right-wing” people.
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This was the theme of a book in 1962
by Jaques Ellul:
PROPAGANDA: The Formation of Men’s Attitudes (pdf)
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Noam Chomsky‘s 1988
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media (pdf)
is a “more modern” “history of propaganda” for the USA.
¶ 9 Leave a comment on paragraph 9 0 It has been a while since I thought of Ellul. It makes me think of the many writers I read in the 1960 & 70s that presented perspectives very relevant today, but no longer part of our discourse. {I need to make as list of these neglected resources – it goes with being 81.}
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We continually confuse
the RECENT with the RELEVANT.
¶ 11 Leave a comment on paragraph 11 0 One Political Plaza is a site for anyone to post, but it reflects average persons right-wing opinions.
¶ 12 Leave a comment on paragraph 12 0 Future Hitler Ideology is a report on the relationship between Trump propaganda and other Fascist propaganda machines of the past.
¶ 13 Leave a comment on paragraph 13 0 The crazy comment threads to many online posts are not propaganda, in the sense used here – designed to influence – but reflects the type of discourse witnessed in emergent propaganda fields.
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