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Public opinion can be swayed by propaganda from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

In democratic societies, the formation of public opinion is a complex process shaped by various factors such as media, social interactions, and personal beliefs. However, one of the most powerful influences on public opinion is propaganda. Propaganda can be defined as the manipulation of information to influence public perception and behavior. It is a tool used by governments, corporations, and other institutions to shape public opinion in their favor. Propaganda works by appealing to people's emotions, fears, and desires rather than their rational thinking. By presenting information in a biased or misleading way, propagandists can sway public opinion towards a particular viewpoint or agenda. This manipulation of information can have far-reaching consequences on society, as it can lead to the spread of misinformation, the suppression of dissenting voices, and the erosion of democratic values. Walter Lippmann, in h...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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