
Etymology.
Propaganda is a modern Latin word, the gerundive form of propagare, meaning to spread or to propagate, thus
propaganda means that which is to be propagated. Originally this word derived from a new administrative body of the Catholic church (congregation) created in 1622 as part of the Counter-reformation, called the Congregatio de
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Propaganda.
Propaganda is today most often used in reference to political statements, but the word comes to our language through its use in a religious context. The Congregatio de
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propaganda attempts to make people adjust to abnormal conditions, and adapt their priorities and moral standards to accommodate the needs of war.
Propaganda can affect millions of lives. Military, government and media
propaganda can go hand in hand. Other times, media can be affected themselves by
propaganda. This part of the
globalissues.org web site looks into the very important issue of
propaganda, including various elements of
propaganda and some examples.
Propaganda was central to National Socialist Germany. This page is a collection of English translations of
Nazi propaganda for the period 1933-1945, part of a larger site on German
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Propaganda, dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion. Deliberateness and a relatively heavy emphasis on manipulation distinguish
propaganda from casual conversation or the free and easy exchange of ideas. Learn more about
propaganda in this article.
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