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Controlling brains: How does Putin’s propaganda work? by Jack Tesla
08/09/2023
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Controlling brains, How Putin's Propaganda Works is a book about journalistic analysis of the Kremlin's psychological and political propaganda, which addresses the following questions:
• what is hybrid warfare and how does it relate to the concept of the "Russian world"?
• who is responsible for propaganda at the technical level and how propaganda journalism works;
• who is Russia's ally in terms of ideology and where to expect danger from;
• whether it is possible to resist the information warfare and what methods are best to fight the Kremlin's hybrid separatism.
These and many other questions are addressed in this journalistic study, which is presented in an accessible form with examples of manipulation of people's minds. The reader of the book "Controlling brains" will get acquainted with the tools of counteracting and filtering propaganda in order not to become puppets in the dangerous theater of the Russian hybrid war, and this book will definitely be useful to anyone who is not indifferent to the current situation in Ukraine and the information field in which its citizens are formed, as well as to anyone who is interested in politics without waiting for politics to become interested in them. The book is more about investing in your mind and awareness to be prepared to counter Putin's manipulative propaganda. And do not miss your chance to buy this book in our common civilized world and become part of the team that is fighting for freedom and democracy against the armed aggression of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine. Also, be sure to check out other books by Jack Tesla.
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Book Length: 60-150 Pages