Propaganda and Communication in World History : : Volume II: Emergence of Public Opinion in the West / / ed. by Harold D. Lasswell, Daniel Lerner, Hans Speier.

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:East-West Center Books
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Physical Description:1 online resource (571 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • The Enlarging Symbolic of the Modern West
  • 1. The Renaissance and the Broadening of Communication
  • 2. The Impact of the Reformation Era on Communication and Propaganda
  • 3. The Enlightenment as a Communication Universe
  • 4. The Modern History of Political Fanaticism: A Search for the Roots
  • The Symbolic in World Revolutionary Processes
  • 5. The Rise of Public Opinion
  • 6. Millenarianism as a Revolutionary Force
  • 7. Karl Marx—The Propagandist as Prophet
  • 8. Communist Propaganda
  • Symbol Management in the Continuing Spread of Crisis Politics
  • 9. The Communication of Hidden Meaning
  • 10. The Truth in Hell: Maurice Joly on Modern Despotism
  • 11. Selections from Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu
  • 12. Deception—Its Decline and Revival in International Conflict
  • Mobilization for Global Development and Security
  • 13. The Revolutionary Elites and World Symbolism
  • 14. Changing Arenas and Identities in World Affairs
  • 15. Communication, Development, and Power
  • 16. Rhetoric and Law in International Political Organs
  • Nuclear Power: A Colloquy
  • Introduction
  • 17. War Department Release on New Mexico Test, 16July 1945
  • 18. Thoughts on Progress, Peaceful Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom
  • 19. The Chances for Peace
  • Contributors
  • Contributors
  • Production Notes