Edward Conze’s The Psychology of Mass Propaganda 1st Edition
Grab attention with an enduring study of persuasion: Edward Conze’s The Psychology of Mass Propaganda, 1st Edition by Levine, Richard N. This compelling volume dissects how messages move crowds, shape beliefs, and alter political landscapes — essential reading for anyone who wants to understand influence in the modern era.
Clear, rigorous, and accessible, this edition lays out the psychological mechanisms behind propaganda: emotional triggers, repetition, group identity, and media framing. Levine’s presentation brings Conze’s ideas into sharp relief, offering historical examples and contemporary relevance that make complex theory relatable to students, journalists, campaign strategists, and informed citizens alike.
Imagine recognizing the techniques that shape public opinion — from election messaging to viral social media campaigns. This book equips readers with analytical tools to spot manipulation, evaluate sources, and foster healthier civic discourse. Whether you’re studying political science, communications, or social psychology, Edward Conze’s The Psychology of Mass Propaganda is a foundational resource that enhances critical thinking and media literacy.
Perfect for academic libraries, classroom use, or personal collections across the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, and worldwide, this 1st Edition is presented in a professional, engaging style that invites close reading and lively discussion. Add clarity to your understanding of mass influence — order your copy today and deepen your insight into the psychology that drives public opinion.
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