PR: Propaganda Reloaded

By Laura • July 9th, 2009

“PR: Propaganda Reloaded” deals with a thesis about the structures and connections in public relations and the media industry today. In the year 1928, Edward Bernays wrote a book called “Propaganda”, which explains and examines how one can influence people’s thoughts and actions. Today, 80 years later, his theories are more present than ever before.

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