Concept cluster: Social systems > Manipulation of information
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Behaving as an activist.
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Alternative form of agitprop [(uncountable, also attributively) Political propaganda disseminated through art, drama, literature, etc., especially communist propaganda; (specifically, communism, historical) such propaganda formerly disseminated by the Department for Agitation and Propaganda of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.]
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(uncountable, also attributively) Political propaganda disseminated through art, drama, literature, etc., especially communist propaganda; (specifically, communism, historical) such propaganda formerly disseminated by the Department for Agitation and Propaganda of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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Of or relating to the dissemination of political propaganda, especially communist propaganda, through art, drama, literature, etc.
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(biology) That opposes the activities of a competitor
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False or unverified propaganda, especially appearing to come from an enemy's own sources; disinformation.
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A distorting effect upon one's memory, belief, or ideas, as by propaganda.
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One who regularly engages in public controversies.
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Media that contains propagandistic pro-police messages.
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The use of corporate influence to limit freedom of expression, achieved through refusal to sell a product, or refusal to advertise or allow airtime.
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An allegiance opposing another allegiance.
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A coalition founded in order to oppose another coalition.
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(politics) A government set up in opposition to another government.
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(military) Of or pertaining to actions against an enemy on the land surface.
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Countering or protecting against magic.
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Propaganda disseminated as a response and opposition to other propaganda.
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A person who produces or disseminates counterpropaganda.
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(intransitive) To engage in counterpropaganda.
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disinformation, especially in the context of the former Soviet Union
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(informal) Disinformation.
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Fabricated or deliberately manipulated content. Intentionally created conspiracy theories or rumors.
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Relating to disinformation.
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One who propagates disinformation.
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An attempt to coax or force a person or group into doing something by threatening them economically or by the destruction of economic systems.
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One who encourages and propagates error.
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Public relations efforts to defend abroad the point of view and policies of the State of Israel.
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The act of undermining advertising.
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The printing and distribution of leaflets, especially as propaganda.
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The deliberate presentation of a largely uncontroversial matter as subject to substantive dispute in order to further a particular ideological or political agenda.
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One who monopolizes.
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(intransitive) To publish and distribute pamphlets as a form of propaganda.
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That distributes pamphlets.
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(dated) To publish and distribute pamphlets as a form of propaganda.
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(derogatory) biased reporting that serves a particular agenda
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Worthless entertainment and propaganda designed to satisfy the masses.
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(transitive) To influence (a person) by propaganda.
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Alternative form of propaganda of the deed [A politically motivated provocative act of violence (the deed), meant to broadcast an ideological message (the propaganda), be exemplary to others, trigger anarchy, incite a response from authorities, and serve as catalyst to ignite a spirit of socialist revolution among the proletariat against perceived oppressors, to advance the ideology of anarchism. Or more broadly, the theoretical principle of using such violent revolutionary tactics in the struggle to achieve radical left-wing political goals; a contentious idea most prominently debated among leftists who advocate anarcho-communism and libertarian socialism.]
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A politically motivated provocative act of violence (the deed), meant to broadcast an ideological message (the propaganda), be exemplary to others, trigger anarchy, incite a response from authorities, and serve as catalyst to ignite a spirit of socialist revolution among the proletariat against perceived oppressors, to advance the ideology of anarchism. Or more broadly, the theoretical principle of using such violent revolutionary tactics in the struggle to achieve radical left-wing political goals; a contentious idea most prominently debated among leftists who advocate anarcho-communism and libertarian socialism.
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A person to whom propaganda is disseminated.
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Of or relating to propaganda.
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Alternative form of propagandize [(intransitive) To use or spread propaganda.]
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The use of propaganda.
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Consisting of or spreading propaganda.
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The spreading of propaganda.
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(intransitive) To use or spread propaganda.
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Characterized by propaganda.
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some degree of success in the spread of propaganda
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A person who disseminates news or rumour
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(physics) A vibrational mode that propagates as a plane wave
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Techniques used by military and police forces to influence the beliefs, emotions and behaviour of citizens.
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One who resolves a problem.
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Propaganda coming from a publicly known source and having a publicly known motivation.
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(politics, by extension) To manipulate the press to view one's candidate favorably and to report negative stories on one's opponent.

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