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Page 66
... advertising experts - the so - called depth probers - believe that their knowledge of how to appeal to the unconscious emotions of the citizens now enables them to win almost any election regardless of the issues apparently involved ...
... advertising experts - the so - called depth probers - believe that their knowledge of how to appeal to the unconscious emotions of the citizens now enables them to win almost any election regardless of the issues apparently involved ...
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... advertising to avoid being apprehensive , if not positively alarmed , by the use of these techniques in election campaigns . The electoral process has become in the main a contest in the manipulation of the voters by skilful use of the ...
... advertising to avoid being apprehensive , if not positively alarmed , by the use of these techniques in election campaigns . The electoral process has become in the main a contest in the manipulation of the voters by skilful use of the ...
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