Psychological Warfare was first published in 1948, and it became the authoritative text on the subject for decades. Even today, it explains the basic principles of propaganda and psychological warfare (both white and black), from organization and planning to analysis and response. Examples are drawn from military history, with an emphasis on tactics by both the Allies and Axis during World War II. This is a fascinating subject, with greater relevance to everyday business and politics than may be immediately recognized.
Psychological Warfare was first published in 1948, and it became the authoritative text on the subject for decades. Even today, it explains the basic ...
First published in the wake of World War II (1948), Linebarger's Psychological Warfare is the primary introductory text on the use of overt and covert propaganda, still used today by students and researchers. It was updated in 1954 as the author grappled with the implications of the Cold War. This enhanced hardcover edition includes both the original 1948 text and the additional chapters of the second edition, along with a new introduction with biographical details by Joseph A. Dixon.
First published in the wake of World War II (1948), Linebarger's Psychological Warfare is the primary introductory text on the use of overt and covert...