How Does Joseph Stalin Use Of Propaganda

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Propaganda: The Art of Bending the Truth “Propaganda is a monologue that is not looking for an answer, but an echo” (Audren, W.H). Power can make a man do many things. When power is left in the hands of people, hungry for their names to be the next god, they will defy every rule in order to achieve their goal. The use of lies and bending the truth in order to gain sustenance from others come into play. At this point the device of propaganda is used through the several ways in order to confirm the lies told. Propaganda is a tool widely used to lure people into believing things that may not always be true- Joseph Stalin used this tactic in various ways to keep his reign on the soviet as does the infamous terrorist group, ISIS; George Orwell …show more content…

In an effort to gain the patriotism of the Russian people, Stalin rewrote history into “his story” by claiming his presence in the siege of the government by the Bolshevik party. “The cult of Stalin had many aims,” says McAllen, a scholar who studied the propaganda of the totalitarian dictator, “aimed at rewriting history to give Stalin a central role in the revolution of 197 and the events that followed” (1). Stalin proved no interest in the October Rebellion and the rise of the Bolsheviks; however, these events led to unwavering patriotism and support of the citizen majority. Stalin was cleverly deceptive, and knew that in order to maintain his façade of heroism, “the man of steel”, would have to deploy his tactic of continuous historical fabrication by placing himself as the victor of great …show more content…

Author of the book, Stalin- New Biography of a Dictator, Oleg Khlevniuk has spent years studying the art of Stalin’s schemes. He writes, “The hardship endured by the populace, and the military failures could be explained by the underhanded scheming of ‘enemies’” (8). The propaganda technique known as name-calling, is primarily used to evoke fear and to create negative opinions about an opponent. When industrialization was faced with hardship, or when the war against Germany became increasingly brutal, Stalin’s first excuse was to blame the scheming of his enemies against his leadership. For example, Leon Trotsky and other government officials were held liable for causing hatred by the citizens of the Soviet. The intelligent and strategic use of propaganda endorsed the strength of Stalin and transformed him from and evil dictator to a Messiah for the people of the

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