propaganda techniques
Propaganda techniques refer to various methods and strategies used to manipulate and influence public opinion by presenting biased or misleading information. These techniques aim to shape people's perceptions and beliefs, often through repetitive messaging, emotional appeals, half-truths, or exaggerations, with the goal of advancing a specific agenda or ideology.
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Related Concepts (28)
- authority appeal
- bandwagon effect
- bandwagon fallacy
- card stacking
- cherry picking
- demonization
- emotional appeal
- euphemism
- false dilemma
- false premises
- fear appeal
- fear mongering
- glittering generalities
- influencing public opinion
- loaded language
- manipulation of facts
- manipulative reasoning
- misleading conclusions
- misrepresentation in discourse
- mudslinging
- name calling
- plain folk appeal
- repetition
- rhetorical despotism
- sloganeering
- stereotyping
- testimonials
- transfer
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