Propaganda

ClanBrandon Books
view more info on this item
click here for more details, find new or used items

Edward L. Bernays

Our price £5.99 (£7.95)
New from £2.71
Used from £3.61

Pages: 168 (Paperback)

ISBN: 0970312598

Pub: Ig Publishing

Pub date: 2004-09-01

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 10177

Check for 3rd party sellers (new/used)

Reader Reviews:


3/5 stars

Systems of Control (3/3 people found this helpful)

I rated this at 3 because I mean 'it was OK'. I could not say I 'Liked it' because the information was not what most people would like to know about the world they live in. Sadly we do live in such a world and it certainly is a reality check. I read most of it in one sitting. There are so many shocking quotable quotes in this book.
one of which is:
"If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, is it not possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing about it?"
Edward Bernays (nephew of Sigmund Freud) from book 'Propaganda' page 71

Another quote: "There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realised to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes. Now, what is still more important, the extent to which our thoughts and habits are modified by authorities. In some department of our daily life, in which we imagine ourselves free agents , we are ruled by dictators exercising great power."
Edward Bernays (nephew of Sigmund Freud) from book 'Propaganda' page 61

I found the book useful in that I am more aware of the systems of control that surround me in the media (i.e. advertising + TV 'programming') and the political arena (i.e. the news).
I'm sure things are even more sophisicated these days than this book lays out.
I was expecting a more complex book than it turned out to be. Thankfully the book was very simple to read. I have no intention of using the techniques, but I guess if you did, then this would be a very good guide to refer back to.
It got a bit boring near the end, but it was worth reading everything. I felt that Bernays represented an enemy somehow and that I needed to arm myself with these truths to protect myself from being deceived. Insightful book.

4/5 stars

Good Book - Pity the publisher did not proof read (3/4 people found this helpful)

The book is very good, Bernays has very interesting and pioneering ideas. The only problem was there was more than a handful of spelling errors (excluding the US spellings) and gramatical errors in the print. I found it quite annoying at times, as some pages had two or three mistakes, but as the content was so interesting it was an overcomable hinderance.

5/5 stars

Sociology for the real world (18/18 people found this helpful)

Bernays is considered as one of the originators of the modern Public Relations industry. If you work in PR, it is essential reading. But it also serves as a dramatic sociological text, full of hard truths about the reality of modern life. This is the reason why Noam Chomsky recommends this book so strongly.

Bernays, as one would expect from the most successful propagandist of the 20th century, has a thorough grasp of psychology and sociology. His psychological view is based on "Uncle Siggy" - his Uncle Sigmund Freud. The origin of his sociological views, however, are less clear, but he shares the views of many liberal thinkers that a real democracy is a danger to be avoided, and not an ideal to be sought.

Bernays likes to point out the fact that we like to think that we are "free", but we are often led by the "experts": in business, in politics, in science, philosophy, ethics. The PR agent serves the interests of the minority who control the interests and habits of the masses (what Bernays calls the "invisible Government"), by using the media industry itself, without its exclicit knowledge.

He describes an example from the fashion industry that is so obvious, that one feels very stupid in not noticing it.

Read.

Similar Products

The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays & the Birth of Public Relations

Propaganda

Public Opinion

Public Relations

Propaganda Techniques

Categories

Amazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:

Books -> Subjects -> Music, Stage & Screen -> Performing Arts
Books -> Subjects -> Society, Politics & Philosophy -> Social Sciences -> Communication Studies -> Media Studies
Books -> Subjects -> Society, Politics & Philosophy -> Social Sciences -> Sociology
Books -> Subjects -> Society, Politics & Philosophy -> Government & Politics -> Civil Liberties & Political Activism -> Propaganda & Spin
Books -> Subjects -> Society, Politics & Philosophy -> Education Studies
Books -> Refinements -> Language (feature_browse-bin) -> English
uk-shops -> Education Resources -> Books -> Social Sciences -> Sociology
uk-shops -> Education Resources -> Books -> Social Sciences -> Communication Studies -> Media Studies

 

ClanBrandon Books | Prague airport transfer | Dreamweaver | Short Term Missions | English Teacher Jobs in the Czech Republic
Czech Republic | Operation Mobilisation | Czech Republic Map