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Randal Marlin

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by Propaganda


  ATHENS

  ROME

  THE EARLY CHRISTIAN ERA

  FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT

  THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND ITS AFTERMATH

  LATER NINETEENTH-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS

  BRITISH PROPAGANDA IN WORLD WAR I

  LENINIST PROPAGANDA

  NAZI PROPAGANDA

  WORLD WAR II TO THE PRESENT DAY, IN BRIEF

  CONCLUSION

  Chapter 3: Propaganda Technique: An Analysis INTRODUCTION

  OVERVIEW

  DEVICES INVOLVING LANGUAGE MANIPULATION

  NON-VERBAL TECHNIQUES

  CONCLUSION

  Chapter 4: Ethics and Propaganda INTRODUCTION : WHAT IS ETHICS?

  ETHICAL THEORIES

  THE MORALITY OF LYING

  MISLEADING WITHOUT ACTUALLY LYING

  THE ETHICS OF COMMUNICATION

  ON THE ETHICS OF PROPAGANDA

  CONCLUSION: PROPAGANDA AND AUTONOMY

  Chapter 5: Advertising and Public Relations Ethics INTRODUCTION

  ADVERTISING

  PUBLIC RELATIONS ETHICS

  CONCLUSION

  Chapter 6: Freedom of Expression: Some Classical Arguments INTRODUCTION

  JOHN MILTON

  JOHN STUART MILL

  MODERN COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA: A FREE AND OPEN ENCOUNTER?

  ADDITIONAL FREE SPEECH ARGUMENTS

  CONCLUSION

  Chapter 7: The Question of Controls INTRODUCTION

  CONTROLS ON HATE PROPAGANDA

  ADVERTISING

  GOVERNMENT CONTROLS ON THE MEDIA

  THE MEDIA CONTROLS ITSELF

  GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

  ADDENDUM, 2012

  Chapter 8: Propaganda, Democracy, and the Internet THE ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROMISE OF THE INTERNET

  UNCERTAINTIES AND NEGATIVE FEATURES

  STRATEGIES FOR DEMOCRATIZING THE NET

  PROPAGANDA ANALYSIS

  CONCLUSION

  Bibliography

  Index

 

 

 


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