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Amateur Academics

I’ve bounced off of Ellul again. This time I was trying to go through Propaganda and I just kept hitting moments that made me go “hang on”. And it made me do something that I’m sure other people do but I never hear anybody talk about: the “_____ sucks” search. It is pretty much what it sounds like. I type “Ellul’s Propaganda sucks” and see what it comes up with. I tried this a couple different ways and came up with nothing but praise. It wasn’t until searched for reviews of his work on JSTOR that I found any skeptical opinions.

If you are the kind of academic that gets off on “academic pettiness” or things of that kind, it will be hard to beat the review of Propaganda made by Daniel Lerner in the American Sociological Review. He starts out with heat: “What this book tells us about propaganda is less interesting than what it tells us about Jacques Ellul, about the present state of mind of French social scientists, and about the ‘Cartesian method’ today.” But this isn’t what really grabbed me.

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Why Propaganda Works

So yet again, I decided to post this blog up on Journal of Cogency. I think that as I’m getting comfortable posting here, I’ve figured out that I can sort of farm out these pieces to other blogs I have and just park a link here; that way I’m keeping this blog updated while still silo’ing some of the material. It seems simple but I’ve kinda struggled with sites having different identities and all that.

Anyway, if you’re needing more philosophy in your life, check out the new one: Why Propaganda Works on Journal of Cogency