Institute For Propaganda Analysis

The Institute for Propaganda Analysis is best known for identifying several basic types of rhetorical tricks used by propagandists: Name-calling, Glittering generalities, Euphemisms, Transfer, Testimonial, Plainfolks, Bandwagon, Fear. The organization was created in 1937 and was dissolved in 1942.

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top trumps
portage la prairie (electoral district)
charlie maxwell
anthem of georgian ssr
two faced man
hegemonia: legions of iron
otar taktakishvili
jerry mitchell
ethyl oleate
battle of fort oswego
weight training exercises
rzsa pter
true lies (album)
harry wendelstedt umpire school
roger deakins
arif
rheb
studebaker land cruiser
dive mix
cascade, seattle, washington
studebaker commander
green flats reef (new york)
studebaker champion
dlgation gnrale pour l'armement
neo folk
povl ole haarlev olsen
carman (electoral district)
metalwood
symphony no. 38 (mozart)
atmospheric boundary layer
john hughes hallett
the cuban ledge, new york
howard altman
non archimedean
christus am lberge
vehkalahti
police car
george w. bush
pembina (provincial electoral district)
lies in your eyes
correction for attenuation
vladimir jovanovic
no free lunch theorem
behind the sun