Propaganda: Versus Persuasion
Propaganda: Versus Persuasion
Propaganda: Versus Persuasion
versus persuasion
What is propaganda
Propaganda is the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist. Jowett & O'Donnell, Propagand a and Persuasion
Government propaganda
testimonials
Anecdotal evidence for diet pills, herbal remedies, newage crystals, etc. Anecdotal evidence of alien abductions, psychic phenomena I saw what looked to be a hairy human figure, about 6-6 1/2' tall, running behind my bike. Scared the crap out of me, so I hit the throttle and did what I could to get out of there. (from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organizations Website, report # 13424
bandwagon effect
a herd mentality, following the crowd, or counting heads An employee caught pilfering says, everyone else does it. A majority of Americans - 57% - say they believe in psychic phenomena such as ESP, telepathy or experiences that cant be explained by normal means. (CBS poll, April 28, 2002)
transfer
Projecting good or bad qualities from one person or group onto another The positive or negative association will rub off on the other person or group Politicians posing next to the flag, with troops, with veterans to appear patriotic An ad for a dietary supplement features a researcher in a white lab coat with a clip board to make the product appear more scientific
glittering generalities
Using virtuous words; democracy, freedom, justice, patriotism, family values, motherhood, progress Embracing values at a high level of abstraction change green reform patriotism is always more than just loyalty to a place on a map or a certain kind of people. Instead, it is also loyalty to Americas ideals ideals for which anyone can sacrifice, or defend, or give their last full measure of devotion. Barack Obama, June 30, 2008
name calling
Ad hominem attacks tree-hugging liberals, right-wing zealots, femi-nazis, bureaucrats Barack Obama palls around with terrorists. Despite the hysterics of a few pseudo-scientists, there is no reason to believe in global warming Rush Limbaugh, See I told You So (1993) secular progressives made great inroads over the past five years" and "if you don't believe that ... you're a moron." Bill OReilly, Dec 19, 2005, on his syndicated radio show, the Radio Factor