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Crystallizing Public Opinion

Book • 1923
Crystallizing Public Opinion, published in 1923, is one of the first books to define and explain the field of public relations.

It outlines principles for shaping public opinion through careful study of group psychology and strategic communication.

Bernays discusses how public relations counselors can effectively influence public opinion by understanding and leveraging stereotypes, herd mentality, and emotional appeals.

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Chase Hughes
as the author of a book on manipulating public opinion.
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as a book detailing propaganda techniques.
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Robert Evans
as Edward Bernays’ most influential work about the engineering of consent.
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