n 1933, the American advertising industry proudly and publicly boasted that Hitler was copying their American propaganda techniques.
After Hitler and Goebbels gave a bad name to propaganda, Freudâs nephew â psychologist Edward Bernays â simply re-branded propaganda as âpublic relationsâ and âprofessional journalismâ.
As veteran reporter John Pilger writes:
Bernays, described as the father of the media age, was the nephew of Sigmund Freud. âPropaganda,â he wrote, âgot to be a bad word because of the Germans . . . so what I did was to try and find other words [such as] Public Relations.â Bernays used Freudâs theories about control of the subconscious to promote a âmass cultureâ designed to promote fear of official enemies and servility to consumerism. It was Bernays who, on behalf of the tobacco industry, campaigned for American women to take up smoking as an act of feminist liberation, calling cigarettes âtorches of freedomâ; and it was his notion of disinformation that was deployed in overthrowing governments, such as Guatemalaâs democracy in 1954. Read The Full article --->In 1933, the American Press Was Proud that Hitler Adopted Its Propaganda Methods. Nothing Has Changed
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