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noun
A concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of large numbers of people.
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I thought you are used to propaganda".
They are prone to propaganda.
"After listening to propaganda speeches, the L.T.T.E.
The bad side is people are really vulnerable to propaganda.
Is she comparing art to propaganda (and vice versa)?
Zinoviev effectively kidnaps Reed and puts him to propaganda work.
Art, as opposed to propaganda, embraces these complications.
"It amounts to propaganda, doesn't it?" he said.
But free information exchange also leads to propaganda and other manipulations.
Some critics assert that he captured the spirit of the revolution without resorting to propaganda.
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It's their go-to propaganda tactic and lets them control much of the debate.
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