0 information, ideas, opinions, or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are broadcast, published, or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions: --
1 information or ideas that are spread by an organized group or government to influence people’s opinions, esp. by not giving all the facts or by secretly emphasizing only one way of looking at the facts --
2 information, ideas, opinions, or images that give one part of an argument, which are broadcast, published, etc. in order to influence people's opinions: --
His opening claim that historians have been far too little conscious of the important impact of the stadholderking's published propaganda is certainly justified.
These tribally based assemblies, while of some propaganda value, could, of course, never offer more than a mirage of legislative power.
While its efforts could never be systematic, there were certain varieties of radical propaganda that drew considerably more attention from it than others.
Scholars have examined the brinkmanship between intellectuals and the regime: how intellectuals reacted to the regime's propaganda and the regime dealt with the intellectuals' reaction.
The cornerstone of this propaganda was the publication over the following three years of no fewer than twenty treatises concerning the merits of the colony.
By the middle forties it began to be recognized that propaganda, instruction and voluntary acceptance of the new methods were inadequate.
She raised the art of public propaganda to new heights.
This was to be done through the use of propaganda, monetary reward or offers of territory.