unenlightened         
         
Baden         
         
rhudehssolf         
         
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Virgo Avalytikh         
         That favor is confined to a limited amount of people or can it also be applief for the multitude? — rhudehssolf
Baden         
         
rhudehssolf         
         
Baden         
         So in its speech and writing form propaganda is best produced through rhetoric? — rhudehssolf
unenlightened         
         So i suppose you think — rhudehssolf
Tzeentch         
         Propaganda is misinformation — Baden
Baden         
         Maybe I am nitpicking here, but this is not the case. While some propaganda certainly is false, much of it is true information framed in a certain way. — Tzeentch
I would say that to the degree the rhetorician engages in honest, rational debate with his opponent, there is a clear distinction. The more a rhetorician uses linguistic or psychological tricks, or other kinds of manipulation, the lines between rhetoric and propaganda become more blurred. — Tzeentch
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rhudehssolf         
         Maybe something like rhetoric is intended to convince while propaganda is intended to control — NOS4A2
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