The Propaganda Machine: Posters, Radio, Film, Newspapers, Social Media, and the Battle to Control Belief - Softcover

Adler, Sky

 
9798901947135: The Propaganda Machine: Posters, Radio, Film, Newspapers, Social Media, and the Battle to Control Belief

Synopsis

From ancient monuments and royal inscriptions to newspapers, posters, radio, film, television, social media, data targeting, and deepfakes, propaganda has followed every major communication technology in history.

The Propaganda Machine traces the long story of organised persuasion: how rulers, empires, revolutionaries, governments, corporations, armies, advertisers, public relations experts, activists, and digital manipulators have tried to shape public belief. It explores wartime mobilisation, totalitarian spectacle, Cold War ideology, commercial advertising, crisis messaging, state-controlled media, online disinformation, troll farms, microtargeting, synthetic media, and the modern struggle to defend evidence.

This book shows that propaganda is not only crude lies shouted by dictators. It can appear as patriotism, entertainment, news, advertising, public safety, emotional storytelling, social pressure, or personalised content in a private feed. Across centuries, the tools have changed, but the central battle has remained the same: who controls attention, memory, fear, identity, and truth?

Clear, detailed, and deeply relevant to the digital age, The Propaganda Machine is a sweeping history of persuasion and a warning about the forces that still compete to control what societies believe.

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