Sumario: | This book by Lázaro Droznes explores the role of propaganda in communist regimes, focusing on the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba. It delves into the use of propaganda as a tool for promoting Marxist-Leninist ideology and maintaining control in these states. The book examines the techniques employed to influence public perception, including censorship, education, and the manipulation of emotions through visual media such as posters. It highlights the historical context and evolution of propaganda tactics from the early 20th century to the present, offering insights into the psychological and social mechanisms used to create a unified national identity. The intended audience includes scholars and readers interested in political history, communication studies, and the socio-political dynamics of communist states.
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