motivation
Propaganda for advertising is used to get people to buy a product. Propaganda for political leverage is used to 'mudsling' to get people to see one side of something and not another.
Everyone used propaganda during World War II and most of it was untrue.
Why do people follow the crowd? why do people readily believe Propaganda? How have you been influence on by an advertisement or Political campaign
They are effective in any era because they highlight the problems.
The aims of a propaganda movement is to create fear among the civilians. They create fear among the civilians so that they can achieve their political agenda and mission.
Steven A. Seidman has written: 'Posters, propaganda, & persuasion in election campaigns around the world and through history' -- subject(s): Advertising, Political, History, Political Advertising, Political campaigns, Political posters
Propaganda might be used in political campaigns, wartime announcements, or promotional material for organizations and companies.
L. M. Bogad has written: 'Electoral guerrilla theatre' -- subject(s): Case studies, History, Political campaigns, Political parties, Political satire, Radicalism, Social movements
Mats Cullhed has written: 'Conservator urbis suae' -- subject(s): Art, Roman, History, Legitimacy of governments, Numismatics, Roman, Political aspects, Political aspects of Roman art, Political aspects of Roman numismatics, Politics and government, Propaganda, Roman, Roman Art, Roman Numismatics, Roman Propaganda
Soft money was going into political campaigns
Propaganda for advertising is used to get people to buy a product. Propaganda for political leverage is used to 'mudsling' to get people to see one side of something and not another.
Propaganda is a political weapon.
Raise money for political campaigns
Campaign financing is used by interest groups to raise money for political campaigns. Financing campaigns can be done at the federal, state, or local level.
Philip N Howard has written: 'New media campaigns and the managed citizen' -- subject(s): Communication in politics, Information technology, Internet in political campaigns, Mass media, Political aspects, Political aspects of Information technology, Political aspects of Mass media, Political campaigns, Technological innovations
Lobbyist
People donate to political campaigns because they like the person. Some of them may donate because they want to get a tax write off.