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Ep. 40 — The Science of Mind Control: Persuasion, Propaganda, and the Algorithm

Ep. 40 — The Science of Mind Control: Persuasion, Propaganda, and the Algorithm

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Where is the line between trying to change someone's mind and trying to control it?

In this episode, Dr. Roger Hall explores the psychology of influence. He contrasts Persuasion (which requires the freedom to reflect) with Propaganda (which thrives on repetition and the suppression of contradictory views).

Using the academic framework of the Elaboration Likelihood Model (Petty & Cacioppo), Dr. Hall explains how our current media environment is structurally designed to prevent us from thinking deeply, and offers a practical strategy for breaking out of the "echo chamber."

💡 What You’ll Learn:

  • The 3 Components of Persuasion: Freedom, Contradiction, and Elaboration.
  • Information Constriction: Why having "access to everything" actually limits what you see.
  • The Neuroscience of Efficiency: Why your brain prefers the path of least resistance (and agreement).
  • Practical Steps: How to actively consume information that challenges your worldview.

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