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[–] Kill-Commies ago 

There was a book I was reading called "age of propaganda: everyday use and abuse of persuasion" I havent gotten to read the whole thing yet but the one i downloaded had a lot of the main points highlighted and has been pretty informative.

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[–] Martin_Bormann ago 

Noam Chomsky manufacturing consent Edward Bernays propaganda

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[–] 1Sorry_SOB ago 

Mein Kampf?

ducks, hides

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[–] Goat_Cheese_Cake ago 

The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan

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[–] overcaffinated ago 

The Series Of Unfortunate Events!

I just read them with my daughter, and the characters have continual problems with the paper that falsely reports on everything and eventually you discover they were being controlled by a shadowy group of jerks.

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[–] TheKobold ago 

That was when I was introduced to Animal Farm, and 1984. Though I was a few years ahead at that age and was testing high and put in gifted classes.

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[–] CantWaitToGetAPizzaU 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

HIS DARK MATERIALS by Phillip Pullman is absolutely required reding in my opinion. It teaches you so very much.

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[–] Awisegrasshopper [S] ago 

Thank you.

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[–] 1Sorry_SOB 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Just kill your television and don't go to movies. Problem solved.

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[–] spacetoast ago 

Yeah! Throw that sucker into Ned's Atomic Dustbin!

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[–] Awisegrasshopper [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Ty. That's what I tell them. It's not a popular idea in my house. I have better luck educating them and allowing them to decide. One kids hit double digits in age it's gets increasingly difficult to "make" them do anything.

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[–] 1Sorry_SOB 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Be subtle. They'll learn by take small cues from you. Teenagers can figure a LOT out by themselves.

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