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Edward Bernays

  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    similar attempts to influence
    the public toward an opinion.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    Ideas are sifted and opinions stereotyped in the neighborhood bridge club. Leaders assert their authority through community drives and amateur theatricals.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    Propaganda does exist on all sides of us, and it does change our mental pictures of the world.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    Modern propaganda is a consistent, enduring effort to create or shape events to influence the relations of the public to an enterprise, idea or group.
    This practice of creating circumstances and of creating pictures in the minds of millions of persons is very common. Virtually no important undertaking is now carried on without it, whether that enterprise be building a cathedral, endowing a university, marketing a moving picture, floating a large bond issue, or electing a president. Sometimes the effect on the public is created by a professional propagandist, sometimes by an amateur deputed for the job. The important thing is that it is universal and continuous; and in its sum total it is regimenting the public mind every bit as much as an army regiments the bodies of its soldiers.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    If you can influence the leaders, either with or without their consdous cooperation, you automatically influence the group which they sway.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    To-day, however, a reaction has set in. The minority has discovered a powerful help in influencing majorities. It has been found possible so to mold the mind of the masses that they will throw their newly gained strength m the desired direction.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    It is evident that the successful propagandist must understand the true motives and not be content to accept the reasons which men give for what they do.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    The invisible government tends to be concentrated in the hands of the few because of the expense of manipulating the social machinery which controls the opinions and habits of the masses. To advertise on a scale which will reach fifty million persons is expensive. To reach and persuade the group leaders who dictate the public’s thoughts and actions is likewise expensive.
  • Vasilisa Lapshovahas quotedlast year
    the manipulators of patriotic opinion made use of the mental cliches and the emotional habits of the public to produce mass reactions
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