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Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation directly aimed at influencing the opinions of people, rather than impartially providing information. In some cultures the term is neutral or even positive, while in others the term has acquired a strong negative connotation. Its connotations can also vary over time. For instance, in English, "propaganda" was originally a neutral term used to describe the dissemination of information in favor of a certain cause. Over time, however, the term acquired the negative connotation of disseminating false or misleading information in favor of a certain cause. Strictly speaking, a message does not have to be untrue to qualify as propaganda, but it may omit so many pertinent truths that it becomes highly misleading.
Historically, the most common use of the term propaganda is in political contexts; in particular to refer to certain efforts sponsored by governments, political groups, and other often covert interests. |
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, original surname Ulyanov (April 22, 1870 - January
21, 1924), was a Communist revolutionary of Russia, the leader of the Bolshevik
party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union, and the main theorist of
Leninism, which he described as an adaptation of Marxism to "the age
of imperialism." |
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