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How to persuade citizens to enlist? How to convince them to fight in a war which was, for many, distant in terms of kilometres as well as interest? Modern persuasion techniques, both political and commercial, were used to motivate enlistment and financial support to build a factory of consensus. The propagandists manipulated the public, guiding their thoughts and actions according to the wishes of those in power and were therefore the forerunners of spin doctors and marketing and advertising professionals. Their posters caught the attention of members of the public with images of children and beautiful women, involving them, nourishing their inner needs for well-being and social prestige, motivating them by showing them testimonials in amusing and adventurous situations, and inspiring their way of perceiving the enemy and the war itself, whose objective was to make the world safe for democracy.

In the discourse of this strategy we find storytelling, humour, satire and f

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

1 Propaganda and Persuasion

2 Persuading for the Great War

3 The Organization of the Persuasive Apparatus

4 Attracting Attention

4.1 Children as decoy

4.2 Beauty as decoy

5 Repeating the Message

6 The Power of Questions

7 The Persuasion of the Source

7.1 The authority of source

7.2 The authority of quotations

8 Unity is Strength

8.1 Silencing the critics

8.2 Origins unite

8.3 The call of the banner

8.4 Other patriotic symbols of unity

9 Target 1: The Home Front

9.1 Out of duty and solidarity

9.2 To educate, inform

9.3 Persuading to invest

9.4 Children and the principle of familiarity

9.5 Women as weapons of persuasion

9.6 Reciprocity. I am fighting for you!

9.6.1 Reciprocity and the strategy of shame

9.6.2 The veterans

9.6.3 The intellectuals

9.6.4 The Afro-Americans

9.6.5 The immigrants

10 Target 2: Men to Enlist

10.1 Follow the example

10.1.1 Follow the example of your ancestors

10.1.2 Follow the example of your countrymen

10.1.3 Follow the example of sportsmen

10.1.4 Follow the example of your friends

Propaganda Persuasion and the Great War

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 6/30/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367594794, 978-0367594794
      ISBN10: 036759479X
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      First World War

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How to persuade citizens to enlist? How to convince them to fight in a war which was, for many, distant in terms of kilometres as well as interest? Modern persuasion techniques, both political and commercial, were used to motivate enlistment and financial support to build a factory of consensus. The propagandists manipulated the public, guiding their thoughts and actions according to the wishes of those in power and were therefore the forerunners of spin doctors and marketing and advertising professionals. Their posters caught the attention of members of the public with images of children and beautiful women, involving them, nourishing their inner needs for well-being and social prestige, motivating them by showing them testimonials in amusing and adventurous situations, and inspiring their way of perceiving the enemy and the war itself, whose objective was to make the world safe for democracy.

      In the discourse of this strategy we find storytelling, humour, satire and f

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction

      1 Propaganda and Persuasion

      2 Persuading for the Great War

      3 The Organization of the Persuasive Apparatus

      4 Attracting Attention

      4.1 Children as decoy

      4.2 Beauty as decoy

      5 Repeating the Message

      6 The Power of Questions

      7 The Persuasion of the Source

      7.1 The authority of source

      7.2 The authority of quotations

      8 Unity is Strength

      8.1 Silencing the critics

      8.2 Origins unite

      8.3 The call of the banner

      8.4 Other patriotic symbols of unity

      9 Target 1: The Home Front

      9.1 Out of duty and solidarity

      9.2 To educate, inform

      9.3 Persuading to invest

      9.4 Children and the principle of familiarity

      9.5 Women as weapons of persuasion

      9.6 Reciprocity. I am fighting for you!

      9.6.1 Reciprocity and the strategy of shame

      9.6.2 The veterans

      9.6.3 The intellectuals

      9.6.4 The Afro-Americans

      9.6.5 The immigrants

      10 Target 2: Men to Enlist

      10.1 Follow the example

      10.1.1 Follow the example of your ancestors

      10.1.2 Follow the example of your countrymen

      10.1.3 Follow the example of sportsmen

      10.1.4 Follow the example of your friends

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