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propaganda

[prop-uh-gan-duh] / ˌprɒp əˈgæn də /


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In 1803, Napoleon brought it to Paris as a propaganda tool for his planned invasion of England, and it was moved a second time to Paris in World War Two.

From BBC • Jun. 4, 2026

But as the survey shows, decades of propaganda and myth-making have taken their toll.

From MarketWatch • May 28, 2026

“You have that sense of authenticity, like a friend is talking to you,” said Emma Briant, a professor at Notre Dame University’s Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society who studies propaganda.

From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2026

“Censorship and propaganda have always shaped what people read,” Molly Roberts, one of the researchers and co-director of China Data Lab at University of California San Diego, told me.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026

Towards the end of the proceedings, Judge de Wet had remarked in passing to Bram Fischer that the defense had generated a great deal of worldwide propaganda in the case.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela




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