• Soleos@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    I think it would help if you clarify what “propaganda” means to you, as I have a sense we mean different things.

    For me, I understand propaganda as media/content/communication aimed at manipulating people towards a particular point of view. It’s often characterized by reduction, misrepresentation/deception, disingenuous argument, and etc. That is also to say that I make a distinction between manipulation and persuasive argument. So, a piece of content can make an argument, display inherent biases, employ persuasive techniques, without being propaganda. That’s because all forms of expression necessarily hold an ideological position.

    • zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev
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      18 days ago

      It was basically a commercial for the military from what I can remember. There wasn’t subtlety. The military was put on a pedestal. People that hadn’t been in the military didn’t get to vote. The enemy were reduced to inhuman arachnids. It’s propaganda in the same way Top Gun is.

      But my point was mainly the movie and book were very different.