Words change meaning, and assume, quite often, the meaning of a sub-set of the original.Hermit wrote:Ian wrote:"Propaganda" is a term used by insular or desperate people. Any fool can point to information he doesn't want to hear and call it propaganda. But the US government does not control the media, and propaganda is thus an incorrect term as it cannot apply here.Ian wrote:If you know you can't control the information but only try to influence it, it shouldn't be called propaganda.Read on here, if you please. Hopefully, it will help you rid yourself of your misconceptions about what propaganda is.
- Propaganda is a form of communication aimed towards influencing the attitude of the community toward some cause or position by presenting only one side of an argument. Propaganda statements may be partly false and partly true. Propaganda is usually repeated and dispersed over a wide variety of media in order to create the chosen result in audience attitudes.
As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information primarily to influence an audience. Propaganda often presents facts selectively (thus possibly lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or uses loaded messages to produce an emotional rather than rational response to the information presented. The desired result is a change of the attitude toward the subject in the target audience to further a political, religious or commercial agenda. Propaganda can be used as a form of ideological or commercial warfare.
While the term propaganda has acquired a strongly negative connotation by association with its most manipulative and jingoistic examples (e.g. Nazi propaganda used to justify the Holocaust), propaganda in its original sense was neutral, and could refer to uses that were generally benign or innocuous, such as public health recommendations, signs encouraging citizens to participate in a census or election, or messages encouraging persons to report crimes to law enforcement, among others.
Most uses of the word "propaganda" are used in the sense of the deliberate and politically motivated communications by government agencies for self-interested reasons, even if the word can be technically granted a wider meaning...