![]() ![]() The rest of the population ought to be deprived of any form of organisation, because organisation just causes trouble. Chomsky goes on to say that the public relations industry have a conception of what democracy ought to be: It ought to be a system in which the specialised class is trained to work in the service of the masters, the people who own the society. You want to create a slogan that nobody’s going to be against, and everybody’s going to be for. ![]() That’s the whole point of good propaganda. ![]() ![]() Without giving the public a chance to think about the issue. Used to portray the message, Do you support our policy? (26) He prolifically continues, The point of public relations slogans like “Support our troops” is that they don’t mean anything (26) (10)Ĭhomsky expands his thoughts further providing factual examples from the chronicles of time to elaborate his point on how blemished and perilous a democratic country can be, with its continuous spewing of disinformation, to controlling the public mind (23) The main part of the book underlines modern propagandistic methods used to proselytise the minds of the American public under the illusion of democracy, An alternative conception of democracy is that the public must be barred from managing of their own affairs and the means of information must be kept narrowly and rigidly controlled. ![]()
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