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Ostrovityanka [42]
2 years ago
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Roles of propaganda in communication

History
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olchik [2.2K]2 years ago
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Propaganda has a fundamental role in communication because it may be used to transmit collective ideas and persuade the audience.

<h3>What is propaganda?</h3>

Propaganda is a fundamental tool to use to promote activities/ideas of a government or raise a given point of view.

However, it is also important to highlight that throughout history propaganda has also been misused by unscrupulous governments in order to infringe fear in the population and false ideas aimed at promoting wars.

In conclusion, propaganda has a fundamental role in communication because it may be used to transmit collective ideas and persuade the audience.

Learn more about propaganda throughout history here:

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