Propaganda is the systematic manipulation of public opinion through the dissemination of biased, misleading, or emotionally charged information to influence attitudes and behaviors.
Propaganda threatens democratic decision-making by replacing rational deliberation with emotional manipulation and can undermine trust in institutions.
Propaganda isn't always false information—it can use selective facts, emotional appeals, and misleading framing to influence opinion.
Propaganda threatens democratic decision-making by replacing rational deliberation with emotional manipulation and can undermine trust in institutions.
Propaganda isn't always false information—it can use selective facts, emotional appeals, and misleading framing to influence opinion.