The
manipulation of public opinion through suggestion
can be traced back to the father of modern
propaganda,
Edward Bernays, who discovered that
preying on the subconscious mind was the best way to
sell products people don't need, and wars people
don't want.
Abby Martin
interviews Dr. Mark Crispin Miller, professor of
Media Studies at New York University.
Posted June
11, 2016
See also
-
The Century of the Self:
How politicians
and business learned to create and manipulate
mass-consumer society.
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