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  1. Propaganda (book) - Wikipedia

    Propaganda is a book written by Edward Bernays in 1928. It incorporated the literature from social science and psychological manipulation into an examination of the techniques of public communication.

  2. Bernays, Edward L. Propaganda [1928] [1936] - Archive.org

    Jul 28, 2021 · Bernays, Edward L. Propaganda [1928] [1936] by E. Bernays Publication date 1936 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics propaganda, communication Collection summaratio-library; …

  3. Edward Bernays | Propaganda, Public Relations & Advertising

    Mar 5, 2026 · Edward Bernays was a pioneer American publicist who is generally considered to have been the first to develop the idea of the professional public relations counselor—i.e., one who draws …

  4. Edward Bernays: The Father of Modern Propaganda and His Lasting ...

    Feb 22, 2022 · Bernays witnessed how systematic propaganda could transform public opinion on massive scale, turning ambivalent or hostile populations into enthusiastic war supporters through …

  5. Often referred to as “the father of public relations,” Bernays in 1928 published his seminal work, Propaganda, in which he argued that public relations is not a gimmick but a necessity:

  6. The Invisible Government: Edward Bernays, Public Relations and Propaganda

    In his 1928 book, Propaganda, Edward Bernays wrote of secret and ubiquitous persuasive powers at work in society: ‘We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, …

  7. Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations and Propaganda

    Apr 30, 2019 · Bernays was often portrayed as the father of propaganda, a title he did not mind. He maintained that propaganda was a laudable and necessary component of democratic government.

  8. Propaganda by Edward Bernays (1928) - historyisaweapon.com

    The leading figures were people in the Creel Commission. In fact, the main one, Edward Bernays, comes right out of the Creel Commission. He has a book that came out right afterwards called …

  9. Edward L. Bernays - New World Encyclopedia

    The belief that propaganda and news were legitimate tools of his business, and his ability to offer philosophical justifications for these beliefs that ultimately embraced the whole democratic way of …

  10. Propaganda and Impropaganda. | Library of Congress

    This appears to be a press release, possibly written by Bernays himself, prepared the day after the Rochester speech and summarizing the gist of Bernays's remarks as applied to politics in this way: …