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Lying Press - Manipulation and Deception in Modern Media - cover
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Lying Press - Manipulation and Deception in Modern Media

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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In an era where media shapes public opinion, understanding the concept of "Lying Press" is vital. This book, part of the Political Science series, delves into media manipulation and misinformation, revealing how it shapes public perception and undermines democratic integrity. A must-read for those interested in press integrity and its political impact.
 
1: Lying Press: Defines "lying press" and explores media deception’s influence.
 
2: Der Stürmer: Examines the Nazi propaganda paper and its societal impact.
 
3: Propaganda in Nazi Germany: Discusses how the Nazi regime used media to manipulate and gain power.
 
4: Gottfried Feder: Details Feder’s economic theories and media’s role in spreading Nazi ideology.
 
5: Aryanization: Explores media’s role in promoting the exclusion of Jews.
 
6: Nazi Party: Analyzes Nazi media strategies to advance political aims.
 
7: Nazism and Cinema: Examines Nazi use of cinema for propaganda.
 
8: Untermensch: Investigates the "Untermensch" concept in Nazi media and its dehumanizing effects.
 
9: Franz Eher Nachfolger: Describes this key publisher’s role in Nazi propaganda dissemination.
 
10: Glossary of Nazi Germany: A comprehensive guide to essential Nazi media terms.
 
11: Julius Streicher: Focuses on Streicher’s anti-Semitic propaganda in Der Stürmer.
 
12: Nazi Songs: Analyzes Nazi use of music to reinforce their message.
 
13: Ulrich Fleischhauer: Looks at Fleischhauer’s influence in spreading Nazi narratives.
 
14: Amt Rosenberg: Explores this agency’s control over Nazi cultural propaganda.
 
15: Pegida: Draws parallels between Nazi and modern far-right propaganda.
 
16: Jewish Parasite: Investigates the media’s role in spreading anti-Semitic stereotypes.
 
17: Giselher Wirsing: Examines Wirsing’s impact on Nazi public opinion through media.
 
18: Wolfgang Diewerge: Highlights Diewerge’s role in shaping Nazi propaganda.
 
19: Parole der Woche: Analyzes weekly Nazi slogans to manipulate public sentiment.
 
20: Hamburger Anzeiger: Reviews the newspaper’s influence on Nazi propaganda efforts.
 
21: Wirmer Flag: Examines the flag's significance in Nazi media strategies.
 
With its historical insights and thorough analysis, Lying Press is an essential resource for students, professionals, and enthusiasts who want to understand the profound impact of media on public opinion and democracy. It offers critical knowledge about the power dynamics of media influence, both historically and in contemporary contexts.
Disponível desde: 05/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 366 páginas.

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