How Propaganda Works
376
Book • Nonfiction
2015
2015
Adult
18+ years
In How Propaganda Works, Jason F. Stanley examines the mechanisms and impact of propaganda in democratic societies. Stanley delves into how language can manipulate beliefs and attitudes, undermining rational discourse and truth. Through this analysis, he reveals how propaganda threatens democracy by influencing voters' perceptions and distorting public debate.
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Jason F. Stanley’s How Propaganda Works is praised for its insightful analysis of propaganda’s role in shaping public opinion and politics. Critics commend its clarity and relevance in modern contexts, though some find it repetitive and dense. Overall, it's valued for prompting critical reflection on the implications of propaganda in democratic societies.
Readers interested in How Propaganda Works by Jason F. Stanley often engage with political philosophy and media literacy. Fans of George Orwell's 1984 or Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent would find Stanley’s work insightful for exploring the mechanics and influence of propaganda in democratic societies.
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How Propaganda Works by Jason F. Stanley dissects the mechanisms of propaganda, linking its use to modern democratic societies and highlighting the subtlety with which it operates alongside freedom and equality.
The book was the recipient of the 2016 PROSE Award in Philosophy, lauded for its deep analysis of how propaganda shapes public perception and influences political structures.
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Jason F. Stanley, a Yale philosopher, draws upon insights from social and political philosophy to argue that propaganda works through the manipulation of ideals meant to promote freedom and equality.
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376
Book • Nonfiction
2015
2015
Adult
18+ years
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