Tactical Reality Dictionary: Cultural Intelligence and Social Control
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Author(s)Konrad Becker
PublisherAutonomedia
ISBN / ASIN1570272204
ISBN-139781570272202
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Sales Rank1,332,087
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Culture is not just the expression of individual interests and orientations, manifested in groups according to rules and habits but it offers identification with a system of values. The construction of cultural memory and establishing a symbolic order through setting up mental and ideological spaces is a traditional practice of cultural engineering; symbolic scenarios generate reality by mediating an implicit political narrative and logic. Maps of the world radiating an aura of objectivity and marking out the ways of life are exploited as cognitive tools. An image of the world as simulation or map of reality can be highly inductive and that explains the investment in cultural representation. From historiography to education, perception is influenced by mental scenarios that establish the symbolic order. According to Edward Bernays, a pioneer of modern public relations, the only difference between education and propaganda is the point of view. The advocacy of what we believe in is education. The advocacy of what we don t believe is propaganda. The development in electronic communication and digital media allows for a global telepresence of values and behavioral norms and provides increasing possibilities of controlling public opinion by accelerating the flow of persuasive communication. Information is increasingly indistinguishable from propaganda, defined as the manipulation of symbols as a means of influencing attitudes. Whoever controls the metaphors controls thought.