The narrative progresses through three distinct spheres, beginning with the historical foundations of mass persuasion from World War I through to modern political campaigns. It then explores contemporary digital manipulation tactics, including the role of social media algorithms and micro-targeting, before concluding with an examination of commercial advertising's evolution toward individualized persuasion.
Drawing from declassified government documents and corporate case studies, the book reveals fascinating insights into how artificial intelligence and big data analytics have revolutionized targeted influence campaigns. Taking an analytical rather than judgmental approach, the book serves both professionals and concerned citizens by providing practical frameworks for identifying manipulation attempts in daily life.
The author weaves together findings from behavioral economics, neuroscience, and social psychology to explain the effectiveness of various persuasion techniques, while maintaining accessibility for a general audience. This balanced perspective on information warfare and opinion shaping makes the book particularly valuable for anyone seeking to understand and navigate today's complex information landscape.
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