Propaganda has no one single definition. On the What is Propaganda? page, there are many definitions of propaganda that apply to recent and present day. These definitions will help you to get a clearer and more well-rounded grasp of what propaganda is.
The pages within this website will detail the propaganda techniques used after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the Iraq War. It is vital to study and understand the tactics, reasons, and goals of these propaganda campaigns for many reasons. Studying past propaganda:
The pages within this website will detail the propaganda techniques used after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the Iraq War. It is vital to study and understand the tactics, reasons, and goals of these propaganda campaigns for many reasons. Studying past propaganda:
- gives an understanding of what and what is not propaganda.
- gives an understanding of what is black, white, or gray propaganda.
- encourages awareness of questioning information one is faced with on a day-to-day basis.
- increases the knowledge of the effects of propaganda, both positive and negative. This, in turn, increases the chances of learning from the mistakes and successes of how those in charge have handled/tried to handle/solved/tried to solve the issue.