
S4. E2 Jackson Pollack, Jazz and Propaganda: Part 2
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In this episode of 'Politics in Perspective,' Marcia continues the conversation on propaganda with Dr. Jason Russell and Dr. Charles McCoy. The discussion delves into the overwhelming presence of propaganda in modern society and its sources, including government, media, and social media. They explore how propaganda has evolved from wartime efforts to current domestic political battles. The conversation covers visual propaganda, especially AI-generated images, and the role of social media in perpetuating misinformation. The hosts also provide practical advice on identifying signs of propaganda, such as overly simplified narratives and artificial dichotomies. The episode emphasizes the importance of being well-informed and critical of sources to combat the influence of propaganda. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically with information and to help others recognize potential manipulation.
00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic
00:55 The Overwhelming Presence of Propaganda
01:58 Historical Context: Wartime Propaganda
04:57 Modern Propaganda and Social Media
07:10 Cold War Propaganda Tactics
10:25 Art as a Tool for Propaganda
22:13 The Impact of Propaganda on Modern Politics
29:49 Analyzing a Powerful Visual: Uncle Sam and Illegal Immigration
31:31 Echo Chambers and the Illusory Truth Effect
33:21 The Role of Trusted News Sources in Propaganda
36:35 Recognizing Propaganda in News Commentary
40:44 Correlation vs. Causation in Propaganda
45:07 Simplistic Narratives and Artificial Dichotomies
50:44 Final Thoughts: Combating Propaganda