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  elitism, 149, 162–64, 205

  304n85

  Davey, Keith, 285

  Ellsberg, Daniel, 333, 343n67

  Coca-Cola, 188, 189, 213n4

  David, Jacques-Louis, 49, 50

  El ul, Jacques

  Cockburn, Alexander, 215n63

  Davies, Richard, 117

  about, 22–25

  Cohen, Maxwell, 237

  Davis, William, 119

  consent, 179

  coinage, 86n27

  debating, 41

  definition of propaganda, 8, 10

  Colbert, Stephen, xvi, 146

  definition. See propaganda

  French Revolution, 49

  colonialism, 47–48, 165

  deleted agent of the passive,

  influence of, 4

  Colson, Charles, 128

  99–100

  information technology, 312

  Commager, Henry Steele, 101

  deletion of a qualifying performa-

  literacy, 73

  commerical speech, 229–32

  tive, 100–01

  and propaganda, 14

  Commission on Freedom of

  democracy, 239–41

  propaganda analysis, 25–27

  the Press (Hutchins

  deontological theories, 141–42

  propaganda categories, 27–30

  Commission), 268–71

  Department of Information, 59

  propaganda of integration, 37

  Competition Act (Canada), 255–57 dependency effect, 194

  El ul, Jacques (works)

  conscience, 159–60

  Devlin (Lord), 234

  Histoire de la Propagande, 47

  consequentialism, 141

  dialectical shift, 13

  The Political Illusion, 22

  consistency, 227–28, 245n13

  Dicey, Edward, 150–52

  Propagandes, 22

  Constantine (Emperor), 45, 46,

  Dickson, Brian, 250–51

  The Technological Society, 22–23

  86n35

  “Digital Dossiers and the

  Emerson, Thomas I., 241

  consumerism, 5, 301n19

  Dissipation of Fourth

  emotional appeals, 94–95, 168–70,

  Content, 214n43

  Amendment Privacy”

  206–07, 237

  context

  (Solove), 330

  Encyclopedia Britannica, 7–8

  ethics, 177

  dirty hands arguments, 158–62

  “The Enforcement of Morals”

  opinion polls, 124–26

  dishonesty in gathering informa-

  (Devlin), 234

  propaganda analysis, 337

  tion, 126–27

  Engleberg, Stephen, 298

  quotations, 108–09

  distortion, 109

  Enlightenment, 47–48

  control (of people). See autonomy

  divine favour, 16–17, 44, 45–46,

  Esquire, 87n52

  controls. See government controls

  240

  Estey, Willard Z., 280

  Coolidge, Calvin, 204–05

  Doing Public Journalism (Charity), ethical theories

  Cooper, Frank, 107–08

  320

  about, 140

  Corneille, Pierre, 51

  Dominion Stores, 260

  consequentialism, 141

  corpse factory story, 65–71, 207

  Don’t Think of an Elephant

  deontological theories, 141–42

  Cosgrove, Paul, 292

  (Lakoff ), 99

  ethical egoism, 142–43

  Coughlin, Charles E., 102–04,

  Doob, Leonard, 8, 9

  ethics of conscience, 159–60

  135n14

  Dorfman, D.D., 132

  ethics of responsibility, 159–60

  Courbeck Loo, 88n60

  Doublespeak (Lutz), 15

  Kantianism, 141–42

  InDE X 357

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  meta-ethics, 140

  The Billionaires’ Tea Party,

  German propaganda

  moral scepticism, 140

  xviiin2, 21

  World War I, 56, 57

  normative ethics, 140

  Boer war, 56

  See also Nazi propaganda

  religion, 140–41

  British propaganda during

  Gillespie, Tarleton, 341n19

  utilitarianism, 143

  WWI, 58, 59, 62–63

  Gillies, Phil, 293

  ethics

  film-tags, 63

  Gingrich, Newt, 334

  about, 139–40

  Murphy’s Romance, 188

  Gisevius, Hans, 89n95

  of communication, 166–72

  Nazi propaganda, 77–78, 80

  Glassco, J. Grant, 283

  context, 177

  newsreels, 55

  Glassco Report, 283–84

  late nineteenth-century

  Picnic, 213n4

  Glebe Community Association,

  Britain, 150–52

  Red Nightmare, 28, 83, 281

  341n26

  objectivity, 177–78

  sociological propaganda, 28

  Glick, Jeremy, xvi

  Ontario Press Council, 279

  Triumph of the Will, 78

  glittering generality, 102

  political ethics, 150–52, 159–62

  The Valour and the Horror,

  global village, 307

  of propaganda, 172–77

  108–09

  Globe and Mail

  propaganda and autonomy,

  The Fine Act of Propaganda, 102

  Canadian press councils, 280–81

  178–79

  Finlay, Mary-Lou, 109

  government information,

  public relations, 195–200

  Fisk, Robert, 135n2

  292–93, 294–95

  unethical behaviour, 217

  Flanagan, Tom, 334

  imputations of intention, 114,

  See also lying

  Fleming, Jim, 275

  136n28

  Ethics and Language (Stevenson), 7 forgery, 46, 86n33

  Internet, 332

  “Ethics in Advertising,” 188

  Fosdick, Harry, 202

  Iraq war, 299

  “The Ethics of Political Lying”

  Foucault, Michel, 6

  Kent Commission, 276

  (Dicey), 150–52

  Fox News, 277

  legal system, 244n10

  ethnic stereotypes, 187

  framing, 97–99

  opinion polls, 123–24, 126,

  ethos, 39–40, 61

  France, Anatole, 173

  127–28

  Eurocopter Canada, 119–20

  Frankfurt, Harry, 146

  statistics, 135–36n16

  Evening Times-Globe, 272

  Freed, Josh, 292

  Godfrey, Paul, 324, 342n35

  examples, 40

  freedom of expression

  Goebbels, Josef

  exceptions and consistency, 227–

  about, 217–19, 238–44

  British propaganda, 55

  28, 245n13

  democracy, 239–41

  censorship, 79–80

  exclusive alternatives, 79

  framing, 99

  films, 77–78, 80

  experiencer deletion, 100

  glittering generality, 102

  funerals, 38

  Exxon Valdez, 198

  John Milton, 219–22

  out of context clips, 89n94

  Eysenck, Hans, 202

  legal restrictions, 218

  propaganda, 4, 75, 77–78

  legal systems, 247

  war trials, 89n95

  FAIR (Fairness and Ac
curacy in

  lifestyles, 243–44

  Goering, Hermann, xv

  Reporting), 31n2, 164, 311

  Nazi party, 77–79

  Goldbloom, Michael, 276

  Falklands War, 107–08, 282

  social interaction and

  Goodis, Jerry, 32n25

  Falsehood in Wartime (Ponsonby),

  community, 241–42

  Google, 314–15

  65

  tyranny, 242–43

  Gore, Al, 164

  Fanon, Frantz, 16

  See also censorship; Mill, John

  Gorgias (Plato), 38

  “A Farthing Newspaper” (Orwell),

  Stuart

  Gouzenko, Igor Sergeievich, 282,

  19

  Freedom of the Press (Hocking), 268

  303n55

  Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Freifeld, Sidney, 81–82, 289

  Government and Mass

  255

  French Revolution, 48–50

  Communications (Chafee),

  Ferdonnet, Paul, 80

  Frum, Barbara, 109

  268, 330

  Fifth Estate, 206, 214n43

  funerals, 38, 39, 41

  government controls

  films

  about, 247

  advertising placements, 188

  G20 meetings, 331

  advertising, 190–94, 252–68

  All Quiet on the Western Front, Galbraith, John Kenneth, 194

  Advertising Standards Canada

  77

  gambling mentality, 187–88

  (ASC), 263–64

  ( Astro) Turf Wars, xviiin2, 21

  Gauss, K.F., 133

  Commission on Freedom of

  Battleship Potemkin, 73

  General Motors, 255

  the Press (Hutchins

  genetic fal acy, 110

  Commission), 268–71

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  Competition Act (Canada),

  hamburger polls, 128–29

  ethics of conscience, 159

  255–57

  Hand, Learned, 240, 243

  naming of enemies, 50

  consumer protection, 255–63

  Handbook of Electioneering

  and propaganda, 1, 75

  hate propaganda, 247–54

  (Cicero), 43

  rise of, 78

  Internet, 324–25, 330, 333

  happiness

  victim hegemony, 36

  legal agreements, 248

  advertising, 194–95

  See also Mein Kampf (Hitler)

  mass media, 268–77

  ethics, 142, 143

  Hocking, W.E., 268

  telemarketing, 261

  French Revolution, 26–27, 49

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 238

  tobacco advertising, 264–68

  religion, 93

  Holtman, Robert, 52

  government information

  Harper, Stephen, 277, 282, 326

  Homage to Catalonia (Orwell),

  about, 281–82

  Harris, Blake, 329

  14, 32n34

  advertising, 290–95

  Harris, Louis, 125, 126

  horizontal propaganda, 29

  D.F. Wall Report, 286–88

  Harris, Mike, 294, 326

  hospitality operations, 59, 60–61

  Glassco Report, 283–84

  Harron, Don, 89n94

  Hotze, Henry, 54

  Information Canada, 288–90

  Hart, H.L.A., 234–35, 245n22

  Houssona, Harith, 310

  leaks, 289, 329, 333–35

  hasty generalizations, 111

  How to Lie With Statistics (Huff ),

  propaganda, 270–71, 290–95

  Hate on Trial (Weimann and

  129–30

  Royal Commission on

  Winn), 301n12

  Huff, Darrell, 129–30

  Newspapers (Kent

  hate propaganda, 218, 233, 247–54

  Hugo the Great. See Grotius

  Commission), 271–77

  “Hate Propaganda and the

  Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 222

  Task Force on Government

  Charter of Rights”

  Hume, David, 157, 168

  Information, 284–86

  (Sumner), 252

  Hurley, Patrick, 7

  Gramsci, Antonio, 6

  The Hateful and the Obscene

  Hussein, Saddam, xv, 208–09,

  Graves, Frank, 126

  (Sumner), 252

  212–13, 295, 297, 334

  Gray, Herbert, 293

  hatred, 250–51

  Hutchins Commission, 268–71

  greed, 187

  health care system, 23–24

  Hutchins, Robert M., 268

  Greenspan, Alan, 259

  Heidegger, Martin, 14

  Gregory XIII (Pope), 4

  Hendrick, Burton, 54

  Ibsen, Henrik, 176

  Gregory XV (Pope), 4

  The Hidden Persuaders (Packard),

  ignoring the question, 111

  Greider, William, 327

  255

  illusions, 22

  Grice, Paul, 117, 165–66

  Hill and Knowlton campaign,

  Imasco group, 202

  Grierson, John, 11, 270–71, 282

  205–12

  Imperial Tobacco Ltd. v. Attorney

  Grotius, 148–50, 157–58

  Himmelfarb, Alex, 32n44

  General of Canada et al. , 265

  groups

  Hindenburg (President), von, 78–79 imputations of intention, 114–17,

  agitation propaganda, 72

  Histoire de la Propagande (El ul),

  136n28

  appealing to the masses, 76–77

  47

  incitement, 228–29

  audience beliefs, 38–39

  history

  incompetence, 127–28

  audience rapport, 41

  about, 35–36

  infal ibility, 224–26

  group pressure, 14

  American Civil War, 53–55

  infirm adults, 228

  horizontal propaganda, 29

  Athens, 36–43

  inflexible rule, 203

  incitement, 228–29

  the big lie, 75–76

  Infobahn, 329

  propaganda, 8

  Carl von Clausewitz, 52–53

  information, 9–10, 24–25

  propaganda of integration, 37

  Early Christian era, 45–46

  Information Canada, 282, 288–90

  reflexology, 74

  Enlightenment, 47–48

  Institute for Propaganda Analysis,

  social interaction and

  French Revolution, 48–50

  102–06

  community, 241–42

  Leninist propaganda, 71–74

  integration propaganda, 28–29, 73

  social tyranny, 224

  Middle Ages, 46–47

  “Intelligence and Social Mobility”

  See also party feeling; public

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 50–52

  (Burt), 132

  opinion

  Orwell, 17–18

  intention, 114–17, 136n28

  Gulf war, 205–12

  Rome, 43–45

  International Atomic Energy

  gun control, 113

  See also wars

  Agency (IAEA), 300–01

  Gutstein, Donald, 312, 324

  Hitler, Adolf

  Internet

  “Art and Politics,” 77

  advertising, 185–86, 196

  Habermas, Jürgen, 166–68, 337

  British propaganda, 55

  CA*net, 312–13

  Hadamowsky, Eugen, 80

/>   Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 180n20

  consumer protection, 261–62

  InDE X 359

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  democratizing of, 238, 319–20

  Kenney, Jason, 115

  passive tense, 21, 99–100, 135n9

  e-mail, 328–29

  Kent Commission, 271–77

  plain folks, 104–05

  government controls, 324–25,

  Kent, Thomas, 271

  presupposing, 16, 70, 165–66

  330, 333

  Keshen, Jeffrey, 38

  quoting out of context, 108–09

  idea dissemination, 329

  KIA Canada Inc., 192

  rhetorical use of “or”, 117–18

  information access, 307–08,

  Kiefl, Barry, 122

  selective omission, 107–08

  314, 323, 324

  Kierkegaard, Søren, 150, 174, 245n12

  slogans, 46

  mass media, 308

  Klein, Naomi, 13

  stereotypes, 19, 25, 47–48

  negative aspects, 314–19, 323–31 Klemperer, Victor, 78

  testimonial, 103–04

  politics, 309, 332

  Knightley, Phillip, 55, 65

  transfer, 103

  potential of, 318–19

  Knopfelmacher, Frank, 160–62

  twisting and distortion, 109

  privacy, 330

  Koch, Charles, 21

  word use, 12, 21, 114–16, 124–

  propaganda, 3

  Koch, David, 21

  26, 133–34

  public relations, 196

  Koestler, Arthur, 158–59

  See also logical fal acies; propa-

  publishing, 186

  Kravis, Henry, 300

  ganda techniques

  social media, 315

  Kravis, Marie-Josée, 300

  Lanham, Richard, 174

  WikiLeaks, 333–35

  Kremer, Arkadi, 71

  Lantos, Thomas, 206

  interviewer effects, 121–22

  Kroll Associates, 208

  Larabie-LeSieur, Rachel, 261–62

  Iraq war, xv, 2, 31n2, 85n3, 88n64,

  Krueger, Thorsten, 81

  Laski, Harold, 284

  165, 206–12, 309–10

  Kyoto Protocol, 126

  Lasswell, Harold, 8

  irrational propaganda, 29

  Law, Liberty and Morality (Hart),

  Irving press, 272

  Lakoff, George, 99

  234

  The Lancet, 62, 70

  Le Bon, Gustav, 173

  Jamieson, Don, 286–87

  Landis, Fred, 166

  leaks, 289, 329, 333–35

  jargon, 19

  Landon, Alf, 120–21

  LeBlanc, Romeo, 292

  Jarvis, Edward, 53–54

  language manipulation

  Lee, Ivy, 197, 200–05, 206, 211, 212

  Joerges, Bernward, 341n20

  advertising, 258–59

  Leete, Alfred, 31n1

  John Paul II (Pope), 109, 188–89

  associating, 101, 166

  legal systems

  Johnson, Samuel, 5, 151

  assumed sale techniques, 261

  clear and present danger test,

  Johst, Hanns, 80, 89n101

  band wagon, 105–06

  229

  Jonson, Albert, 156–57

  bold assertions, 107

  dirty hands arguments, 161

  Josselson, Michael, 84

  Bolinger, 99–102

  ethics, 142

 

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