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journals and magazines

  card-stacking, 105

  freedom of expression, 239–41,

  British propaganda during

  corpse factory story, 66–68

  247

  WWI, 62

  defining propaganda, 5–6, 7

  hate propaganda, 248–52

  Misleading Advertising

  deletion of a qualifying perfor-

  Middle Ages, 47

  Bulletin, 261

  mative, 100–01

  morality, 245n14, 245n22

  propaganda, 19

  dialectical shift, 13

  public opinion, 217–18

  Punch, 96, 98

  Eleanor MacLean, 106–10

  rhetoric, 13, 41

  Saturday Evening Post, 204

  experiencer deletion, 100

  legists, 47

  World War I, 62–63, 70

  glittering generality, 102

  legitimacy, 224–26

  Jowett, Garth, 9

  ignoring, 164–65

  Leiser, Burton, 254

  Joyce, William, 81

  Institute for Propaganda

  Leith, James, 50

  The Jungle (Sinclair), 255

  Analysis, 102–06

  Lemnitzer, Lyman, 36

  The Just Assassins (Camus), 160

  jargon, 19

  Lenin, Vladimir, and propaganda, 1, 4

  meshing fact with opinion,

  Lenin, Vladimir (works), What Is

  Kant, Immanuel, 141–42, 144,

  109–10

  to Be Done? , 72

  147–50, 152

  metaphors, 21, 77

  Leninist propaganda, 71–74

  Kantianism, 141–42

  misreading imputations of

  Lesser Hippias (Socrates),

  Katimavik, 127

  intention, 114–17, 136n28

  180–81n28

  Keegstra, James, 249–50

  morally evasive language, 97

  Levick, Barbara, 86n17

  Keep the Aspidistra Flying

  naming and name-cal ing,

  Levin, Jack, 257

  (Orwell), 15

  101–02

  Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

  Kenez, Peter, 73–74

  Orwell, 15–16, 17–18, 21

  (Fitzjames), 232

  Kennedy, John F., 176

  party feeling, 172

  A Life in Progress (Black), 129

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  lifestyles, 242, 243–44, 252

  religion, 147

  McCarthy, Joe, 102, 166,

  Lincoln, Abraham, 37–38

  Sissela Bok, 152–54, 200

  181–82n57

  Lincoln, Clifford, 299

  St. Augustine, 144, 145–47,

  McChesney, Robert W., 323–24,

  Lippmann, Walter, 97

  147–48, 150, 153, 154

  325–27

  Lochner, Louis, 82

  St. Thomas Aquinas, 144,

  McCloskey, H.J., 235

  Locke, John, 221

  147, 150

  McCol am, Douglas, 298

  Loeb, Vernon, 309

  See also ethics

  McConnell, Mitch, 334

  Loenertz, Raymond J., 86n35

  Lying (Bok), 144

  McDonald’s, 13

  logical fal acies

  Lynch, Charles, 291

  McGillion, Alice, 208

  about, 110

  Lynch, Jessica, 309–10

  McKenna, Brian, 108–09

  accident, 113

  Lytton (Lord), 245n14

  McKenzie, Vernon, 10

  ad hominem, 110

  McKerracher, Keith, 263

  amphiboly, 113

  MacArthur, John, 206–08

  McLachlin, Beverley, 265–68

  begging the question, 112

  MacDonald, Flora, 293

  McLeod, John, 279

  false analogy, 112–13

  MacGuigan, Mark R., 237

  McLeod, Judi, 279

  false cause, 110–11

  Machiavelli, Niccolò, 44, 47, 160

  McLuhan, Marshal , 307

  genetic fal acy, 110

  MacIntosh, J.J., 166

  McNamara, Robert, 36

  hasty generalizations, 111

  MacIntyre, Linden, 206

  Mearsheimer, John J., 176

  ignoring logical force and

  Mackenzie, A.J., 69–70

  Meiklejohn, Alexander, 239

  direction of an argument, Mackenzie, J.E., 68

  Mein Kampf (Hitler)

  111–12

  MacLean, Eleanor, 106–10

  appealing to the masses, 76–77

  ignoring the question, 111

  magazines. See journals and

  the big lie, 75–76

  post hoc, ergo propter hoc, 110–11

  magazines

  El ul and, 26–27

  See also language manipulation

  Les Main Sales (Sartre), 181n41

  Orwell and, 26–27

  logos, 39, 41

  Mair, G.H., 58

  propaganda, 75

  Lokal-Anzeiger, 66, 67, 69, 70

  Major, John, 152

  See also Hitler, Adolf

  Los Angeles Times, 164, 207

  manipulation, 9–10, 12

  Mellon, Andrew, 204–05

  Louis XIV (King), 48

  Manners, Earl, 119

  Menexenus (Plato), 38, 39

  Ludendorff, Erich, 75

  Manning, Bradley, xvi, 333, 343n67 El Mercurio, 166

  Lutz, William, 15

  manuals, 21, 33n48, 82

  metaphors, 21, 77, 99

  Lyell, Nicholas, 152

  Many Voices, One World

  Middle Ages, 46–47

  lying

  (McBride), 331

  Middle East Watch, 207, 210,

  advertising, 186–87

  Mao Zedong, 28–29

  215n48

  associating, 166

  Marat Assassinated (David), 49

  Mill, John Stuart

  David Nyberg, 154–58, 160

  Marlin, Marguerite, 320, 342n27

  children, 228

  dirty hands arguments, 158–62

  Marx, Karl, 6, 24

  commerical speech, 229–32

  Dr. Johnson, 151

  mass media

  comprehension of doctrine,

  elitism, 149, 162–64

  concentration of ownership,

  226–27

  Grotius, 148–50

  268, 325

  critics of, 232–36

  hate propaganda, 248–49

  government controls, 268–77

  exceptions and consistency,

  ignoring, 164–65

  Internet, 308

  227–28, 245n13

  Immanuel Kant, 144, 147–48,

  meaning, 25

  free speech arguments, 224,

  149–50

  modern communications

  249, 251

  intention to lie, 180–81n28

  media, 236–38

  incitement, 228–29

  Ivy Lee, 203–05

  Nazi propaganda, 75

  infal ibility and legitimacy,

  lying respondents, 126

  Ontario Press Council, 277–80

  224–26

  misleading without lying,

  power of, 1

  infirm adults, 228

  164–66

  public journalism, 320–23

  On Liberty, 222

  morality of, 144–45, 150

  truth, xvii–xviii

  partial truth, 226

  nineteenth-century Britain,

  Masterman, C.F.G. (Charles),

  self-development and social

  150–52

  56–58, 8
7n55

  benefit, 224

  Plato, 149, 162

  mathematical limitations, 122–24

  underlying principles, 222–24

  political ethics, 176

  McBride Report, 331

  validation, 238

  presupposing, 165–66

  McBride, Sean, 331

  vitality of belief, 226–27

  public relations, 200

  See also freedom of expression

  InDE X 361

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  Miller, Arthur, 181–82n57

  science, 16–17, 32n41

  “Notes on Nationalism” (Orwell),

  Miller, Judith, 297

  vertical propaganda, 29

  18, 19–20

  Miller, Mark Crispin, 188, 213n4

  war propaganda, 80–83

  Nyberg, David, 144, 154–58, 160

  Milton, John, 219–22

  See also German propaganda;

  Ministry of Information, 60–61

  wars

  Obama, Barack, 78, 332

  Misleading Advertising Bulletin, 261 Neander, Joachim, xvii

  objectivity, 177–78

  Mitchell, Chalmers, and negative

  Nelson, Phillip, 252–54

  Occupy Wall Street, 84, 309

  definitions, 8

  Nestlé, 199

  O’Donnell, Victoria, 9

  Mitchell, Greg, 311

  net neutrality, 325

  Ogilvy and Mather, 199

  Moniteur, 51

  New York Herald, 54

  Okrent, Daniel, 298

  Monro, D.H., 235–36

  New York Times, 127, 280

  Olasky, Marvin, 202

  monuments, 45, 340

  corpse factory story, 69

  Oldham, Takeshi (Taki), xviiin2, 21

  Moon, Richard, 241–42

  Iraq war, 2, 31n2, 297–98, 334

  Olivieri, Nancy, 23

  Moor, D.S., 73

  military deceptions, 211

  O’Malley, Peter, 198–99

  morality

  moral norms, 161

  omission, 107–08

  advertising, 187

  opinion polls, 119

  On Compromise (Morley), 221

  casuistry, 155–56

  political ethics, 152

  one-dimensional figures, 131–32

  censorship, 218, 221, 222–23,

  See also newspapers

  Ontario Hydro, 199–200, 294

  233, 234–36

  newspapers

  Ontario Lottery and Gaming

  French Revolution, 49

  American Civil War, 54

  Corporation (OLGC),

  law, 245n14, 245n22

  Associated Press, 240–41, 243

  342n35

  lying, 144–45, 150

  Boer War, 55

  Ontario Press Council (OPC),

  moral norms, 161

  corpse factory story, 65–71

  277–80, 303n71

  moral scepticism, 140

  freedom of expression, 240–41

  Ontario Secondary School

  morally evasive language, 97

  Hill and Knowlton campaign,

  Teachers Federation

  See also religion

  207

  (OSSTF), 119

  Morley, John, 221

  Iraq war, 31n2

  open encounter concept, 236–38

  Moses, Robert, 315

  opinion polls, 121, 123–24, 126,

  Openmedia.ca, 325

  Murdoch, Rupert, xvii, 1, 277

  127–28

  opinion polls

  Murphy’s Romance, 188

  political ethics, 152

  about, 119–20

  myth, 25–26, 28

  Postmedia Network, 276

  bogus polls, 128–29

  Pravda, 73

  dishonesty in gathering infor-

  Nader, Ralph, 255, 325, 342n41

  press councils, 277–80

  mation, 126–27

  Nagel, Linda, 263

  propaganda, 13

  fluctuation of opinion, 128

  naming and name-cal ing

  public relations, 203

  interpretation of responses,

  enemies of the people, 50

  Quebecor Media, 276–77

  127–28

  ignoring, 164–65

  Royal Commission on

  interviewer effects, 121–22

  Iraq war, 85n3

  Newspapers (Kent

  lying respondents, 126

  language manipulation, 101–02

  Commission), 271–77

  manipulation of, 128

  National Capital Freenet, 313

  Spanish American war, 55

  mathematical limitations,

  National Post, 276, 279, 296, 298, 324

  statistics, 135–36n16

  122–24

  nationalism, 19–20

  Sun Media, 276–77

  political uses, 48

  Naureckas, Jim, 164

  Thomson Newspapers, 272

  randomness, 120–21

  “Nayirah,” 206, 207, 208, 211,

  World War I, 61

  wording and context of the

  214n43, 215n45

  newsreels, 55

  question, 124–26

  Nazi propaganda

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 75, 142, 177

  See also public opinion;

  appealing to the masses, 76–77

  Nineteen Eighty-Four (Orwell),

  statistics

  attention, 93–94

  14–15, 17–18, 101

  “or” (rhetorical use of ), 117–18

  the big lie, 71, 75–76

  Nixon, Richard, 125, 128

  O’Reilly, Bill, xvi

  British propaganda, 55

  Nobécourt, R.G., 82–83, 176

  Orwell, George

  ethos, 40

  non-verbal techniques. See opin-

  about, 14–17

  manuals, 82

  ion polls; statistics

  attention, 93

  mass media, 75

  normative ethics, 140

  and meaning, 6

  radio, 79

  North, Oliver, 163

  Mein Kampf review, 26–27

  rise of party, 1, 77–80

  Northcliffe (Lord), 66, 69

  and propaganda, 14

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  surveillance, 334

  British propaganda, 58, 63

  Posner, Vladimir, 40

  Orwell, George (works)

  photomontage, 10

  post hoc, ergo propter hoc, 110–11

  Animal Farm, 14–15

  Picnic, 213n4

  posters, 77, 93–94

  “Boys’ Weeklies,” 19

  Pisistratus, 36–37

  Postmedia Network, 276, 324

  Burmese Days, 14

  plain folks, 104–05

  Potter, Mitch, 310

  essays of, 18–21

  Plame, Valerie, 334

  Potter, Wendell, xv

  “A Farthing Newspaper,” 19

  Plato

  POUM ( Partido Obrero de

  Homage to Catalonia, 14, 32n34

  about, 38–39

  Unificación Marxista), 15–16,

  Keep the Aspidistra Flying, 15

  elitism, 162

  116–17

  Nineteen Eighty-Four, 14–15,

  ethics, 143

  Powell, Colin, xv, 212–13, 296,

  17–18, 101

  lying, 149, 162

  298–99, 305n114

  “Notes on Nationalism,” 18,

  Plato (works)

  Pravda, 73

  19–20

  Gorgias, 38


  pre-propaganda, 25–27

  “Politics and the English

  Menexenus, 38, 39

  press councils, 277–80

  Language,” 21

  Phaedrus, 38, 39

  prior restraint, 219

  “Shooting an Elephant,” 14

  Republic, 143, 162

  privacy, 330

  Ottawa Citizen, 279–80, 291,

  “A Plea for Intellectuals” (Sartre),

  Project on Public Life and the

  313–14

  16

  Press, 321

  distraction, 109

  Plekhanov, Georgi, 71–72

  propaganda

  government information, 293,

  Poindexter, John, 282

  definition of, 3–5, 204

  299

  The Political Illusion (El ul), 22

  descriptive definitions, 5

  Iraq war, 31n2

  politics

  favourable definitions, 10–11

  opinion polls, 127

  campaign promises, 17, 43

  hegemonic definitions, 6

  Quebec referendum, 121, 291

  colonialism, 47–48

  negative definitions, 7–10

  statistics, 132

  debating, 41

  neutral definitions, 10

  use of “or”, 117

  defining propaganda, 7

  persuasive definition, 7

  “Outfoxed,” xvi

  democracy, 239–41

  power of, 1–2

  divine favour, 16–17, 44,

  pre-propaganda, 25–27

  packaging labels, 118

  45–46, 240

  proposed definitions, 11–13

  Packard, Vance, 255

  e-mail, 328–29

  real definition, 6

  Paine, Tom, 218

  elections, 43–44, 120–21,

  stipulative definitions, 5–6

  Parnell, Charles Stewart, 150

  159–60, 164, 325

  Propaganda Abteilung, 83

  party feeling

  El ul, 22

  propaganda analysis

  about, 171–72

  ethics of propaganda, 176

  context and truth-reliability, 337

  band wagon effect, 105–06

  Internet, 309, 319–20, 332

  fairness in, 337–38

  nationalism, 19–20

  lying, 150–52

  pre-propaganda, 25–27

  Nazi party ral ies, 74

  mass media, xvii

  propaganda techniques, 336–37

  party organization, 76

  Orwell, 15–16

  sources, 211, 335

  propaganda, 9

  political categories, 27–28

  what is the message, 335–36

  See also groups

  political ethics, 159–62

  who benefits, 336

  Pascal, Blaise, 156

  public relations, 204–05

  Propaganda Boom (Mackenzie), 70

  passive tense, 21, 99–100, 135n9

  rhetoric, 41

  propaganda categories

  pathos, 39, 40

  speeches, 21

  agitation propaganda, 72, 73

  patriotism, 20

  transfer, 103

  hate propaganda, 218, 233,

  Patten, Richard, 326

  war as instrument, 52–53

  237–38, 247–54

  Pattison, Mark, 150

  “Politics and the English

  horizontal propaganda, 29

  Paul (Saint), 72

  Language” (Orwell), 21

  integration propaganda, 28–29,

 

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