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Episode 1. Propaganda

from Snakegrrl Sociology · host Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson

Edward Bernays wrote Propaganda in 1928, establishing his career as one of the first to develop the field of public relations and marketing by working with politicians and companies to sell their products or ideas.This close reading overviews each chapter of the book, which is fully available online: https://dn720002.ca.archive.org/0/items/propaganda-edward-l.-bernays/Propaganda%20-%20Edward%20L.%20Bernays.pdfSee video linkMy deviant behavior course post: https://deviantsociology.wordpress.com/2026/04/23/propaganda-by-edward-bernays/ Get full access to Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson at snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe

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Edward Bernays wrote Propaganda in 1928, establishing his career as one of the first to develop the field of public relations and marketing by working with politicians and companies to sell their products or ideas.This close reading overviews each...

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