Sentence examples for propaganda enterprise from inspiring English sources

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The larger the propaganda enterprise, the more important are such mass media as television and the press and also the organizational media that is, pressure groups set up under leaders and technicians who are skilled in using many sorts of signs and media to convey messages to particular reactors.

More a propaganda enterprise than a true political party, the ILP was the first socialist group having a genuine Christian, English, and working-class appeal; it was neither middle class and intellectual (as was the Fabian Society) nor specifically Marxist and thus foreign in inspiration and atheistic.

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A sumptuous exhibition, "Richelieu: Art and Power," at the Museum of Fine Arts here, explores the cardinal's use of the visual arts as propaganda for his grand enterprise -- the invention of the French state -- and for his own advancement.

Can Xi stand up to the powerful conservative institutions that have blocked reforms — the state security apparatus, the military, the party propaganda system and large state-owned enterprises — or will he be beholden to them, as Hu Jintao has been?

Sports Illustrated called the enterprise "perhaps the most effective propaganda organ in the history of corporate America".

As so often, the left offers the most acute analysis of commercial enterprise and its use as propaganda without knowing quite what to make of the results, and some of the logic would strike even Pluto as a mess.

Bendapudi and Berry [5] argued that advocacy includes propaganda and the positive words of mouth advocated for enterprises by customers who had good experiences during such consuming process.

Still, one would imagine that American auteur cinema, rooted in private enterprise and inherently antithetical to groupthink, is the opposite of propaganda, which by its very nature always projects and endorses the structures of power.

In 1987 Kargin, then 26, was writing propaganda in Riga as an in-house journalist for a large Soviet state enterprise.

People who own or work at national enterprises and those who are really afraid and affected by the media's propaganda.

Propaganda, perhaps.

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