Total Propaganda
Total Propaganda
Some tips on effective propaganda with some help from Jacques Ellul
There is no use in implementing your message in piecemeal way - a bit of a campaign here, a bit there, some in this quarter some in that.
No. This will not be effective.
A blanket approach is needed, utilising all media and all institutions that the propagandist has under his influence. This is modern propaganda.
Each medium has its own particular ways of penetrating the lives and minds of the people and each medium has to be utilised together, in a dovetail fashion, each complimenting and reinforcing the other. Print media, social media, mainstream media, even breakaway independent media should be captured and scripted for the dissemination and amplification of the broad propaganda message.
Every direction a person looks, every voice he hears, should present him with the propaganda message from whatever strata of society he comes from. Each medium finely tuned to break down resistance and garner massage acceptance in the emotions, intellect and the social fabric.
To leave a gap in the propaganda net is to leave opportunity for questioning, doubts, and independent thought. The people must be surrounded on all sides, nothing of the intellectual, emotional or social life is to be left to itself. The realms of feeling, ideas and social fitness must be carefully controlled so that the conscious and unconscious, the private and public lives of everyone is continually, and from every angle, washed with the intended perspectives. A complete and unquestioning reality is provided with a synthesised feeling of purpose and inner drive so that the organised myth of the propaganda possesses the entire person and all those around him.
Effective propaganda cannot tolerate dissent nor debate. Discussion, in a free and open forum, can lead to contradiction of the propaganda message and can quickly run away like a cancer - this must be dealt with swiftly. There cannot be any segment of opinion that is outside the sphere of the propaganda, nor can there be any independence. Contradiction, discussion, any form of free thinking must be extinguished until there is a frictionless ease of unconscious acceptance of the new reality. Contradiction must be exposed as so extreme, so ridiculous, so dangerous to the common good, that the individual or group is quickly brought into line by peers and colleagues before any official action need take place.
Of course, beyond media, there needs to be a legal framework established to reinforce the myth - legislation must be proposed and passed, swiftly and without publicity, and anyone in public office who objects should be publicly shamed and humiliated for their lack of virtue and the strongest supporters should be well rewarded in secret and praised in public.
Education too, plays a critical roll in all manner of indoctrination - from the arts to sciences, from kindergarten to postgraduate programs, all levels of education must be penetrated for the sake of the propaganda. Everything can serve the propaganda and everything must be used. The aim is to create a total reality - no gaps - no slits to let in an alien light. For if a person can be indoctrinated completely, from kindergarten to graduate school, the propagandists most significant work is done. The next generation will naturally take up the baton in the relay of life and with much enthusiasm carry the myth forward. A significant amount of resourcing should be directed toward the education sector and its educators.
In conjunction with education, all forms of literature must be rewritten according to the propaganda’s needs. Fortunately most people do not read hard copy books anymore and so this leaves the digital realm open for correction and forced agreement. In this respect the Chinese have taken the lead in re-imagining (a better term than rewriting) the Holy Bible to better agree with the party’s world view.
Literature that cannot be adequately re-imagined should be banned outright as unethical, corrupt, or simply dangerous. If the propagandist does not have control over the repository of literature, progress will be slow as long as people have access to alternative points of reference. Internet access for the masses and the unregulated printing of books and periodicals needs serious attention for modern propaganda to be effective.
As long as the continual propaganda exceeds the individual’s capacities for attention or adaptation (and thus resistance), then consistency is not a great concern. A thing that was approved today may be condemned tomorrow, and then approved the day after - the citizen will continue to follow the logic of the propaganda because he is completely captured by the system. Ultimately truth is whatever is presented as such by the propagandist and is never fixed but always at the discretion of the propagandist. Of course when a truth is turned on its head the propagandist needs to flood the citizen with a dizzying array of proofs and arguments and experts to explain why such a sudden change has taken place. With little energy to look into things himself, or to construct a counter argument, or even to defend the opinion of yesterday, the citizen will concede. If he does resist it will be fleeting. The propagandist can always align any such fleeting resistance with the enemy, and quickly you will find the resistance melts away as no one wants to be associated with an enemy of the State.
Finally the modern propagandist wishing to implement total, and thus effective, propaganda, should always tie ideas to actions. It is a mistake to think that propaganda is only a psychological operation, concerned only with opinions - this is only half the picture. Effective propaganda must rigorously tie together psychological and attitudinal elements to action. The citizen must act on the convictions instilled by the propaganda - only then, rooted in action, will the propaganda be complete. And so many opportunities for action must be supplied - be it rallying together in the street, wearing masks, becoming vaccinated, dropping dissenting ‘friends’ from Face Book, or any other number of social signals to demonstrate solidarity with the cause and what’s ‘right’ - whatever is the current ‘right’ determined by the propagandist.
Needless to say total propaganda requires enormous resources and led by highly dedicated and influential people. We have seen some encouraging attempts by the World Economic Forum, the United Nations, the pharmaceutical industry and a handful of billionaires who have demonstrated that such endeavours are indeed possible, ushering in an exciting new era of totalitarianism for many generations to come.
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