Propaganda must not concern itself with what is best in man - the highest goals humanity sets for itself, its noblest and most precious feelings. Propaganda does not aim to elevate man, but to make him serve. It must therefore utilize the most common feelings, the most widespread ideas, the crudest patterns, and in so doing place itself on a very low level with regard to what it wants man to do and to what end. Hate, hunger, and pride make better levers of propaganda than do love or impartiality.
Propaganda tries first of all to create conditioned reflexes in the individual so that certain words, signs, or symbols, even certain persons or fact… - Jacques Ellul
Propaganda tries first of all to create conditioned reflexes in the individual so that certain words, signs, or symbols, even certain persons or fact…
- Jacques Ellul
Propaganda does not aim to elevate man, but to make him serve. - Jacques Ellul
Propaganda does not aim to elevate man, but to make him serve.
If the ruler wants to play the game by himself and follow secret policies, he must present a decoy to the masses. He cannot escape the mass; but he c… - Jacques Ellul
If the ruler wants to play the game by himself and follow secret policies, he must present a decoy to the masses. He cannot escape the mass; but he c…
And an apprenticeship to whatever gadgetry is useful in a technical world - Jacques Ellul
And an apprenticeship to whatever gadgetry is useful in a technical world
The goal of modern propaganda is no longer to transform opinion but to arouse an active and mythical belief - Jacques Ellul
The goal of modern propaganda is no longer to transform opinion but to arouse an active and mythical belief
The orchestration of press, radio and television to create a continuous, lasting and total environment renders the influence of propaganda virtually … - Jacques Ellul
The orchestration of press, radio and television to create a continuous, lasting and total environment renders the influence of propaganda virtually …
Enclosed within his artificial creation, man finds that there is “no exit”; that he cannot pierce the shell of technology again to find the ancient m… - Jacques Ellul
Enclosed within his artificial creation, man finds that there is “no exit”; that he cannot pierce the shell of technology again to find the ancient m…
Technological society leads to increasing numbers of people who cannot adapt to the inhuman rhythm of modern life with its emphasis on specialization… - Jacques Ellul
Technological society leads to increasing numbers of people who cannot adapt to the inhuman rhythm of modern life with its emphasis on specialization…
Modern technology has become a total phenomenon for civilization, the defining force of a new social order in which efficiency is no longer an option… - Jacques Ellul
Modern technology has become a total phenomenon for civilization, the defining force of a new social order in which efficiency is no longer an option…
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