Messing With Our Minds: The Ever Finer Line Between News and Advertising
Thursday, 24 May 2012 10:58
By Kingsley Dennis, Truthout | News Analysis
The manufacturing of consent
is endemic within modern societies. Throughout history, the need to
"persuade and influence" has always been manipulated by those people in
power as a means to maintain authority and legitimacy. In more recent
years, the overall manipulation of the mass public mind has become less
about making speeches and more about becoming a pervasive presence
within the lives of each individual.
Edward Bernays has
often been called "the father of public relations," as it was his
teachings and research that spurred the postwar years of propaganda.
Bernays, a nephew of Sigmund Freud, utilized psychological and
psychoanalytical ideas to construct an informational system - propaganda
- capable of manipulating public opinion. Bernays, apparently,
considered that such a manipulative apparatus was necessary because
society, in his regard, was composed of too many irrational elements -
the people - which could be dangerous to the efficient mechanisms of
power (or so-called "democracy").
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