The Idea of Propaganda: A Reconstruction

Author:   Stanley B. Cunningham
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 May 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
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The Idea of Propaganda: A Reconstruction


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To understand properly the use of propaganda, it is necessary to move beyond the conventional, largely descriptive treatments that have been the scholarly norm, and to move deeply into a sustained theoretical analysis of the concept in terms of its primary cognitive and ethical deficits. Through a sequential consideration of the epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics of propaganda—that is, one that emerges from a historical review of theories and definitions of the subject—author Stanley B. Cunningham provides a radical new window on a much-discussed discipline. He aims to secure a concept of propaganda that reflects the complexity and sophistication of contemporary mass persuasion practices, while avoiding the trivializations and cliches that mark much of propaganda scholarship. Utilizing an assortment of philosophical analyses and arguments, Cunningham contends that the culture of propaganda is primarily and originally rooted in a wide range of epistemological disservices—that, indeed, propaganda is neither ethically neutral nor indeterminate, and that its lack of ethics constitutes part of its very definition. Eschewing the methodology of social science, this radical study represents the first-ever systematic and philosophically structured approach in the 80-year history of propaganda analysis.

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Author:   Stanley B. Cunningham
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9780275974459


ISBN 10:   0275974456
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 May 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction The Problem of Defining Propaganda The Notion of Propaganda The Utility of the Notion of Propaganda Approaches to the Concept of Propaganda Approaching Propaganda Through Definitions and Classifications Beyond Definitions: Approaching Propaganda Through Method The Philosophy of Propaganda The Epistemology of Propaganda The Ethics of Propaganda The Metaphysics of Propaganda Moving Beyond Propaganda Responding to Propaganda: An Ethical Enterprise Conclusion References

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.,. a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. -Choice


[b]reathes desperately needed life into an oxygen starved concept, freeing propaganda from its long isolation within communication theory and releasing it into the wide-open air of philosophical inquiry....Cunningham contributes significantly to propaganda analysis by identifying challenges to the concept's utility and analyzing approaches that have missed the mark. More important, he provides a ground-breaking, eleven-point reconsituation of propaganda, summarizing how and why it inverts the higher epistemic order. In doing both of these things, he succeeds using precisely the kind of virtuous intellectual conduct he claims propagandists reject. Keeping truth as his goal, his result is far from being simply more propaganda about propaganda; it is discourse clearly the service of greater knowledge, reflection and real understanding. -Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly ... a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. -Choice �b�reathes desperately needed life into an oxygen starved concept, freeing propaganda from its long isolation within communication theory and releasing it into the wide-open air of philosophical inquiry....Cunningham contributes significantly to propaganda analysis by identifying challenges to the concept's utility and analyzing approaches that have missed the mark. More important, he provides a ground-breaking, eleven-point reconsituation of propaganda, summarizing how and why it inverts the higher epistemic order. In doing both of these things, he succeeds using precisely the kind of virtuous intellectual conduct he claims propagandists reject. Keeping truth as his goal, his result is far from being simply more propaganda about propaganda; it is discourse clearly the service of greater knowledge, reflection and real understanding. -Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly ?...a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.?-Choice ?[b]reathes desperately needed life into an oxygen starved concept, freeing propaganda from its long isolation within communication theory and releasing it into the wide-open air of philosophical inquiry....Cunningham contributes significantly to propaganda analysis by identifying challenges to the concept's utility and analyzing approaches that have missed the mark. More important, he provides a ground-breaking, eleven-point reconsituation of propaganda, summarizing how and why it inverts the higher epistemic order. In doing both of these things, he succeeds using precisely the kind of virtuous intellectual conduct he claims propagandists reject. Keeping truth as his goal, his result is far from being simply more propaganda about propaganda; it is discourse clearly the service of greater knowledge, reflection and real understanding.?-Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly .,. a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. -Choice


.,.""a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.""-Choice ?...a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.?-Choice ?[b]reathes desperately needed life into an oxygen starved concept, freeing propaganda from its long isolation within communication theory and releasing it into the wide-open air of philosophical inquiry....Cunningham contributes significantly to propaganda analysis by identifying challenges to the concept's utility and analyzing approaches that have missed the mark. More important, he provides a ground-breaking, eleven-point reconsituation of propaganda, summarizing how and why it inverts the higher epistemic order. In doing both of these things, he succeeds using precisely the kind of virtuous intellectual conduct he claims propagandists reject. Keeping ""truth"" as his goal, his result is far from being simply more propaganda about propaganda; it is discourse clearly the service of greater knowledge, reflection and real understanding.?-Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly ""Ýb¨reathes desperately needed life into an oxygen starved concept, freeing propaganda from its long isolation within communication theory and releasing it into the wide-open air of philosophical inquiry....Cunningham contributes significantly to propaganda analysis by identifying challenges to the concept's utility and analyzing approaches that have missed the mark. More important, he provides a ground-breaking, eleven-point reconsituation of propaganda, summarizing how and why it inverts the higher epistemic order. In doing both of these things, he succeeds using precisely the kind of virtuous intellectual conduct he claims propagandists reject. Keeping ""truth"" as his goal, his result is far from being simply more propaganda about propaganda; it is discourse clearly the service of greater knowledge, reflection and real understanding.""-Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly ...""a comprehensive theoretical inquiry into the manipulation of symbols in order to achieve mass persuasion....This impressive piece of scholarship should prove useful to any reader with a serious interest in the subject. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.""-Choice ""[b]reathes desperately needed life into an oxygen starved concept, freeing propaganda from its long isolation within communication theory and releasing it into the wide-open air of philosophical inquiry....Cunningham contributes significantly to propaganda analysis by identifying challenges to the concept's utility and analyzing approaches that have missed the mark. More important, he provides a ground-breaking, eleven-point reconsituation of propaganda, summarizing how and why it inverts the higher epistemic order. In doing both of these things, he succeeds using precisely the kind of virtuous intellectual conduct he claims propagandists reject. Keeping ""truth"" as his goal, his result is far from being simply more propaganda about propaganda; it is discourse clearly the service of greater knowledge, reflection and real understanding.""-Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly


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STANLEY B. CUNNINGHAM is Professor Emeritus at the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada. He is the co-author and co-editor of Television Advertising in Canadian Elections: The Attack Mode, (1993).

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