I found this definition of propaganda ....
And I just wonder if people can recall (even read current examples of ) classic propaganda events / news relases etc.
I guess the Nazis would have been amongst the first to perfect this stuff. Since then it has been copied by the Communists - and of course our own politicians (imo).
But this definition of propaganda was given during questioning of Ayn Rand at the House of Representatives' Committee on Un-American Activities (commonly known as the House Un-American Activities Committee, or HUAC1) on October 20, 1947 - a few years before McCarthy, but similar.
Next post I'll add some cross-examination. I'm not saying she's entirely wrong . But she sure as hell comes to the subject with her own prejudices.
I mean, I wonder if Ayn would give the Russians credit that they lost 23,000,000 people during WWII - compared to USA's 420,000. (i.e. 55 Russians died for each US death).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
And that a lot of Americans were almost certainly not aware of that fact then (or now for that matter)
http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/texts/huac.html
so the USA wouldn't do something like that?
btw Ayn - if things were tough before the revolution, Do you think perhaps that's why they had the revolution?
so at least she credits them with knowing something about music - and chess I guess -
"that a choice group of .. leaders will tell the people lies " - you're kidding!!
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