Bad, or the Dumbing of America

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Unmasking contemporary PR tactics in America

"Bad, or the Dumbing of America" is a witty and sharp critique of the manipulative public relations strategies employed by companies to manipulate consumer behavior. The author, Paul Fussell, often employs a satirical tone to ridicule the absurdities and irrationalities of modern-day mass marketing techniques. This book is recommended for readers who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the ways in which corporations attempt to control our desires and preferences. Fussell's writing style is extremely engaging and entertaining, making this book an enjoyable read for those who appreciate satire and humor.

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ISBN: 9780671792282
Authors: Paul Fussell
Publisher: Touchstone Books
Date of Publication: 1992-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, Creative Nonfiction, History, Art
Related Topics: Education, History, Essays
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A satirical reference work identifies and stigmatizes various contemporary examples of public relations attempts to make unnecessary--or downright bad--products seem necessary, discussing banks, restaurants, and canned music
 

Unmasking contemporary PR tactics in America

"Bad, or the Dumbing of America" is a witty and sharp critique of the manipulative public relations strategies employed by companies to manipulate consumer behavior. The author, Paul Fussell, often employs a satirical tone to ridicule the absurdities and irrationalities of modern-day mass marketing techniques. This book is recommended for readers who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the ways in which corporations attempt to control our desires and preferences. Fussell's writing style is extremely engaging and entertaining, making this book an enjoyable read for those who appreciate satire and humor.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.