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Wade:
Please define and contrast ... in a short sentence .... PR and Propaganda!
The only difference I see is the context of the words .. one (propaganda)
has political overtones, the other commercial.
As we evolve a commercial power structure will not the one become the other?
Bruce Jones
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wade T.Smith [SMTP:wade_smith@harvard.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 11:35 AM
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> On 05/10/00 11:47, Vincent Campbell said this-
>
> >Well, examples of pro-social propaganda might be....
>
> Oh, I'm not saying there ain't no such thing as pro-social propaganda,
> but I _am_ saying that _Public Relations ain't it_, and I've got that
> straight from Bernays his own damn self.
>
> - Wade
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