Stalin and Propaganda
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:28:35
The powers of persuasion are so strong that it allows certain individuals to influence, and therefore, control even millions of people and bind them together in search of one common cause. This tactic of persuasion is also called propaganda. Propaganda is the spreading of information in order to influence public opinion and to manipulate other people's beliefs. The message of propaganda is primarily intended to serve the interests of the messenger, thereby increasing his power.
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in their minds as a belief. By speaking about and placing importance on the beliefs and values that these people have not heard yet, the leader gains the confidence of the people. Throughout history, leaders have used this fact to control their constituents and the 'gullible masses.' Propaganda is one form of persuasion that is prevalent during wartime and revolution, like in the Stalinist era, to hold the country together and keep it united
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