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Talk:Propaganda

737 bytes added, 18:25, 30 April 2003
tough stuff
Although secession relies on conceptual metaphor, and moral politics relies on conceptual metaphor, and point of view relies somewhat on conceptual metaphor, I have tried to leave these concepts relate mostly through [[propaganda]] self, the core concept here. That [[propaganda]] and [[political economy]] have a necessary relationship is one way to characterize the theory of [[moral politics]] itself. If one rejects this, one might reject this present article defining propaganda, in favour of one more directly descended from Chomsky and Herman.
I look forward to edit wars on this, the more so now that there are three different propaganda detection strategies related. I don't see how one can separate these from [[point of view]] ultimately. This is very very complex. As I said, someone who knows the Chomsky/Herman model to the point of dogma should try to challenge this. It's an extraordinarily hard thing to write about, propaganda, when your audience is (a) global (b) not used to thinking of itself as having any [[systemic bias]] of [[English-speaking peoples]] and of [[Internet]] pre-requisites, and (c) possibly of all political stripes and all possible variations on the question of "what is truth". So taking an anti-imperial view may be just out the only thing one can really do in this article.
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