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Nicholas DiFonzo
The propagandist hopes you will not think too carefully, the persuader asks you to consider. Persuasion changes peoples thinking; propaganda reduces their ability to think. It would be easy, given the urgency of the pro-life cause, to propagandize rather than persuade, but it also ultimately . . . . Continue Reading »
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