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Fifth Column
Karl Popper to Karl Rove and back
2007-11-12
By George Soros

In his novel 1984, George Orwell chillingly described a totalitarian regime in which all communication is controlled by a Ministry of Truth and dissidents are persecuted by political police. The United States remains a democracy governed by a constitution and the rule of law, with pluralistic media, yet there are disturbing signs that the propaganda methods Orwell described have taken root here.
Everybody keeps seeing Orwell's world. All y'gotta do is bend over at just the right angle, squint, and there it is, reflected in your mirror that's warped in just the right way. I'm surprised so many people are so talented here in our Brave New World.
Indeed, techniques of deception have undergone enormous improvements since Orwell’s time. Many of these techniques were developed in connection with the advertising and marketing of commercial products and services, and then adapted to politics. Their distinguishing feature is that they can be bought for money. More recently, cognitive science has helped to make the techniques of deception even more effective, giving rise to political professionals who concentrate only on “getting results.”
Posted by:john frum

#5  Karl Popper will be turning in his grave over Soros' hijacking of his legacy. Yet another example of the Left hijacking and then subverting institutions with laudable objectives, turning them into narrow partisan vehicles.
Posted by: phil_b   2007-11-12 19:13  

#4  Is he referring to MoveOn.Org or the NYTs or Keith Olberman or the New Yorker? I don't understand which propagandist he is writing about. Surely, he cannot be talking about Rantburg - it welcomes all speech especially any that comes with a $10 contribution to the tip jar. Ain't that right, Fred.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-11-12 17:04  

#3  Thanks, George. I'm sure this was all very thought provoking for those millions of American's that read Dawn...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-11-12 13:08  

#2  there are disturbing signs that the propaganda methods Orwell described have taken root here.

Imagine George Soros complaining about the MSM. Somebody should tell him about the alternative media; maybe send him a link to the Burg.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-11-12 08:46  

#1  I believe that a huge majority in the West is unable to either understand jihad obligations that fall on Muslims or that those cultists respect free exercise of conscience. However, I believe that Soros' party line thinking is partly responsible for the general ignorance of the West's mortal enemy.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-11-12 08:16  

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