Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...program in Manchuria actually knocked production down. In 1953 the party shifted its ground, told Communist cadres to tone down "socialist education" and put production before all else. Result: production no better than 1952. The Chinese Nationalists on Formosa count the peasants' discontent among their greatest propaganda assets, are trying to nourish it with leaflets dropped from planes which cross to the mainland almost nightly...
Freedom and Power. Since the war, all attempts at getting back on the road to freedom have been barred by three factors: lack of faith in freedom or, more exactly, fear of freedom; an inferiority complex in the face of Marxist propaganda; and the vested interests of a government bureaucracy. Today, nine years after war's end, we find ourselves in such a maze of interlocking interests−and in such a psychological state−that it is hard to speak of an effective reduction of state intervention without being misunderstood. That is why I, who have no ties...
...debate on a U.S. resolution condemning Red penetration anywhere in the continent; the resolution will probably not name Guatemala, but the country's Communist trends will no doubt be well aired in the debate. Then the U.S. may seek pledges for effective action against Communist travel between countries, propaganda in hemisphere mails, influence in labor unions and traffic in contraband arms...
...appraisal. Have you missed anything worthwhile?" The Archbishop hoped that his flock might find that "the art of conversation is restored in the family. Perhaps many duties are performed that might otherwise be neglected; your own judgment may be more sound because you have missed thousands of words of propaganda...
...Apologize, Billy!" While Evangelist Graham was still on the high seas, the British press warmed up the oven to give him a good roasting. The whole crusade seemed to editors to be U.S. anti-Socialist propaganda or a moneymaking racket, or both. Sneered the Daily Mirror: "America occasionally tells her friends what to do. Tomorrow an American arrives in Britain to tell us what to think and what to believe. God's Own Country has always run a brisk export line in evangelists. They come in all shapes and sizes . . . We've had kids like seven-year...