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... creating initial attitudes . By focusing attention on the favorable aspects of Soviet life , they are likely to make some impact and create images that did not exist before . This conclusion has been explored in experimental situations ...
... creating initial attitudes . By focusing attention on the favorable aspects of Soviet life , they are likely to make some impact and create images that did not exist before . This conclusion has been explored in experimental situations ...
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... create fear , and pictures of atrocities create revulsion and , subsequently , hatred . Probably the most effective technique for foreign propaganda is the coordination of message content with the actual policies and actions of the ...
... create fear , and pictures of atrocities create revulsion and , subsequently , hatred . Probably the most effective technique for foreign propaganda is the coordination of message content with the actual policies and actions of the ...
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... create a similar image of strength and unity . 3. Transfer . The propagandist attempts to identify one idea , person , country , or policy with another to make the target approve or disapprove it . One way to evoke a particularly ...
... create a similar image of strength and unity . 3. Transfer . The propagandist attempts to identify one idea , person , country , or policy with another to make the target approve or disapprove it . One way to evoke a particularly ...
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The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
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