Creating the Enemy

Creating the Enemy

A.A. Castor

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A.A. Castor
Año de edición:
2024
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Nacionalismo
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9798224907335
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'Creating the Enemy: Propaganda, Politics, and Public Perception' is a powerful exploration of how narratives are crafted to influence societies, instill fear, and manipulate public opinion. From political campaigns to social movements, leaders throughout history have used propaganda to unify people against a common enemy, solidify power, and divert attention from internal issues. In this book, A.A. Castor delves into the various techniques used to create enemies-from misinformation and fear tactics to media manipulation and scapegoating. With historical examples and contemporary case studies, Castor reveals how these strategies have shaped political landscapes and influenced social dynamics, often with far-reaching and unintended consequences. This book also addresses the ethical implications of using propaganda, offering a critical look at how the creation of enemies fosters social division, undermines democratic values, and erodes trust within communities. By understanding these powerful techniques, readers will gain the tools to recognize and resist manipulation, making informed decisions about the messages they encounter every day. Whether you are a student of history, a leader looking to understand the power of influence, or someone interested in the psychology behind public perception, 'Creating the Enemy' provides a comprehensive guide to the art, science, and ethics of propaganda.

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