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How Propaganda Works
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SKU: 9780691226002
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In “How Propaganda Works” (ISBN: 9780691226002), Jason Stanley exposes the subtle yet destructive nature of propaganda in undermining democracy. Explore how manipulative language, often disguised as democratic vocabulary, perpetuates inequality and erodes democratic ideals. A crucial read for safeguarding democracy in the face of political campaigns and media influence, offering historical examples and insights from diverse fields such as critical race theory and social psychology. Protect your democracy–understand propaganda’s power.
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Nehal Jain –
An absolute eye opener, and I highly encourage everyone to get it.
Prakhar Jyoti –
Stanley provides important insights into the ways propaganda works to undermine democracy.
Siddharth Biswas –
The book is theoretically rich and offers a compelling analysis, but could benefit from more real-world examples.
Shachi Jain –
A thought-provoking analysis of propaganda. Made me question everything!
Abhay Raj Singh Chauhan –
Challenging but rewarding. This book will make you think differently.
Dheeraj Yadav –
A bit too academic for a casual reader, but the concepts are undeniably important.
Anil –
An essential guide to navigating the modern information landscape.
Mahima Singh –
Eye-opening! Changed how I see political discourse. A bit academic, but worth the effort.
Bhavna –
I struggled to get through some chapters. Too much jargon.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
Excellent book on a vital topic. Stanley provides a compelling framework.
Risav Mondal –
Very insightful, though I wish there were more practical examples.
Vivek Patel –
A must-read for anyone interested in politics and media. Stanley’s analysis is spot on.
Divyanshu Gautam –
Stanley’s arguments are powerful and well-supported. A critical read for our times.
Pal Rajendrakumar Pandya –
A brilliant analysis. Propaganda is far more subtle than I realized.
Ankit Singh –
Found it a bit dry and theoretical at times. The core message is crucial, though.
Sanskriti Bhatnagar –
Deeply insightful and relevant. Stanley’s work is essential for understanding our current political climate.
Abhinav Abhinav –
The book is well-written and researched, but I found some arguments unconvincing.
Nancy Prasad –
A dense but important read. Stanley breaks down complex concepts clearly. Some parts felt a bit repetitive.
Rajat Bharti –
Informative, but at times a little dense and hard to follow. Still worth reading.
Tavneet Kaur –
This book completely changed my understanding of political rhetoric! Highly recommended.
Yash Arya –
Important, but can be slow going. Persevere, it’s worth it.