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PROPAGANDA AND

CENSORSHIP

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CENSORSHIP & PROPAGANDAPROPAGANDA can be defined as

information that could be biased or misleading that is used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Propaganda is spread using various kinds of media (like TV, radio, speeches, posters, pamphlets, art).

CENSORSHIP restricts or removes ideas or information from the public discourse.

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THE VANISHING WATER COMMISSIONER

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THE VANISHING WATER COMMISSIONER

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ST. PETERSBURG 1920

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ST. PETERSBURG 1920 (AS IT APPEARS IN SJ)

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STALIN STANDS ALONE (EVENTUALLY)

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TROTSKY IN A STUDENT TEXTBOOK

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“FREE SPEECH AREA,” 2004 DNC

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IS THIS PROPAGANDA? CENSORSHIP?

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POLITICAL JARGON AND EMPTY WORDS – CENSORING THOUGHT?Orwell writes about words whose meanings have become empty and easily manipulated. He sees this as a form of censorship that can even lead to self-censorship.

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SLOGANEERING

Employing or inventing slogans– especially in a political context

Reducing complex ideas to a small phrase whose meaning is tough to pin down and difficult to refute.

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CAN YOU IDENTIFY THESE SLOGANS?Support Our TroopsThese Colors Don’t RunYes We CanThey Hate Our FreedomWork Makes You FreeYou Are Either With Us, Or You Are

With the Terrorists

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INFORMATION OVERLOADThe condition of receiving so much information that it becomes impossible to notice or understand the larger issues at stake in any situation, or to find anyone else who understands enough about an issue to share your understanding of it.

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FROM FAHRENHEIT 451, BY RAY BRADBURY

“Cram them full of non-combustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving. And they'll be happy, because facts of that sort don't change.”