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Propaganda: Engineering Consent

How can the masses be controlled? Apparently, the American publicist Edward L. Bernays (1891-1995), a pioneer in the field of propaganda and public relations, knew the answer to such a key question. The amazing story of the master of manipulation and the creation of the engineering of consent; a frightening true story about advertising, lies and charlatans.

Top Cast

  • Sébastien Desjours

    Sébastien Desjours

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Anne Bernays

    Anne Bernays

    Self - E. Bernays' Daughter

  • Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky

    Self - Linguist

  • Stuart Ewen

    Stuart Ewen

    Self - Historian

  • Chris Hedges

    Chris Hedges

    Self - Journalist

  • David Miller

    David Miller

    Self - Sociologist

  • Shelley Spector

    Shelley Spector

    Self - Visual Artist

  • Larry Tye

    Larry Tye

    Self - Writer

  • Edward L. Bernays

    Edward L. Bernays

    Self - Publicist (archive footage)

Overview

How can the masses be controlled? Apparently, the American publicist Edward L. Bernays (1891-1995), a pioneer in the field of propaganda and public relations, knew the answer to such a key question. The amazing story of the master of manipulation and the creation of the engineering of consent; a frightening true story about advertising, lies and charlatans.

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