Compare and contrast the themes and technologies of modern psychological warfare in the twentieth century with pre-twentieth century war and pr

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Introduction The study of the role of propaganda in an international context has always been one wrought with controversy and conflict. Although its physical and psychological presence is evident to both the man on the street and the man in the study, when and how propaganda was created is indefinite. It is easy to maintain the argument that the World War brought about the discovery of propaganda, when principal governments saw the relationship of psychological …

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