propaganda (Q7281)
form of communication intended to sway the audience through presenting only one side of the argument
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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British English | propaganda |
form of communication intended to sway the audience through presenting only one side of the argument |
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AP 17340
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Government propaganda
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01178425
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Q905726 (Deleted Item)
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Q98144857 (Deleted Item)
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303.375
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300055539
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8547
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New York Times topic ID English
subject/propaganda
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Propaganda
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propaganda
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UNESCO Thesaurus ID English
concept5753
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10641755
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Encyclopædia Universalis ID English
propagande
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propaganda
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13 July 2018
ModernPropaganda
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8 Ocak 2019
D011406
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topic/propaganda
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Klexikon article ID English
Propaganda
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0134941
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pcrtNsHyIomhDy
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673352
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Propagande
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Compendium heroicum ID English
propaganda
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scot/805
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KBpedia ID English
Grove Art Online ID English
T069819
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135492000
Propagande
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Q16583225 (Deleted Item)
13 Haziran 2021
Zhihu topic ID English
19586350
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Online PWN Encyclopedia ID English
3962718
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propaganda
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propaganda
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Encyclopedia of Ideas ID English
propaganda
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ph124645
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RBMS Controlled Vocabulary ID English
cv01786
Propaganda
scope note English
Use for materials created or disseminated by a person, organization, or government with the intent to manipulate or control public opinion in support of a specific agenda (political, social, economic, religious, etc.), often through the presentation of biased or misleading information. (English)
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