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Bernays, Propaganda & the Federal Income Tax

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The art of propaganda is most connected to the Nazis during World War II, but it was actually a group of Americans that first utilized their communication skills toward the manipulation of information in hopes of guiding the masses in their desired direction (or misdirection). Edward L. Bernays is the most prominent of these people, and his deft knowledge of psychology helped him become very successful at his craft in the 1920s. Nearly a century later, his tactics are still being used, and some may even say, his playbook has been expanded over the years.

Although he didn't have any direct connection with the U.S. Federal Income Tax, the propaganda tactics used were inspired by Bernays. This vast network of biased communication sources have been very successful at hiding the facts and the law surrounding the Federal Income Tax.

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Books written by Edward L. Bernays:
Crystallizing Public Opinion (1923)
Propaganda (1928)
Public Relations (1945)
Engineering of Consent (1955)

Books written by Walter Lippmann:
Public Opinion (1922)

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Bernays, Propaganda & the Federal Income Tax

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