Beyond cheering Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim International politics and double standards There is a contrast between the media and propaganda from the vision and the goals that both aim for. In the 1920s, influential American thinker Walter Liebmann argued that the average person is unable to see or understand the world clearly and needs to be guided by experts outside of his social milieu. There are many theses that talk about formulating the collective mind. Without a doubt, they relate to laying down theoretical foundations for the idea of advertising. Advertising is the process of using information and news to achieve the satisfaction of the ruling elites. Propaganda does not hesitate to manipulate the facts. Advertising is a process of propaganda and promotion, but the singularity of propaganda gained a bad reputation due to the Germans in World War II (1939-1945). Of course, recent history confirms that propaganda was never used for peace. It remained a plausible tool f
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