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Prophets of Deceit

A Study of the Techniques of the American Agitator
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Prophets of Deceit by Norbert Guterman and Leo Lowenthal delves into the manipulative techniques used by various demagogues to exploit mass psychology for their gain. The book examines how these figures craftively shape ideas and narratives to incite fear, hatred, and divisiveness, particularly in political contexts. Through insightful analysis, it uncovers the underlying psychological mechanisms that make societies vulnerable to such deceitful rhetoric.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring the psychological tactics and social impact of demagogues in political movements. It delves into the charismatic strategies used to manipulate and influence public sentiment, offering insights into the dynamics of mass persuasion.

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Prophets of Deceit

How authoritarian and racist discourse functions

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Prophets of Deceit is a classic book that analyses and defines media appeals specific to American pro-fascist and anti-Semite agitators of the 1940s, focusing on the application of psychosocial manipulation for political ends.

The book details psychological deceits that ideologues or authoritarians commonly used. The techniques are grouped under the headings "Discontent", "The Opponent", "The Movement" and "The Leader".

The authors demonstrate repetitive patterns commonly utilised, such as turning unfocused social discontent towards a targeted enemy. The agitator positions himself as a unifying presence: he is the ideal, the only leader capable of freeing his audience from the perceived enemy. Yet, as the authors demonstrate, he is a shallow person who creates social or racial disharmony, thereby reinforcing that his leadership is needed.

The authors believed fascist tendencies in America were at an early stage in the 1940s, but warned a time might come when Americans could and would be "susceptible to ... [the] psychological manipulation" of a rabble-rouser.

A book once again relevant in the Trump era, as made clear by Corey Robin's new introduction.

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i>Prophets of Deceit is highly regarded as an insightful analysis of American fascist propaganda and techniques. Reviewers have praised it as a significant contribution to understanding intergroup relations, social movements, and societal change, with particular commendation for its depth and wisdom.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788736961

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 April 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Alberto Toscano
  • Foreword by Max Horkheimer
  • Foreword by Herbert Marcuse

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 219g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Norbert Guterman (1900–1984) was a scholar, and translator of scholarly and literary works from French, Polish and Latin into English. Born in Warsaw, Guterman attended the University of Warsaw, where he studied psychology. He moved to Paris to study at the Sorbonne, where he continued his studies in psychology, receiving degrees in 1922 and 1923. In the 1930s, Guterman worked closely with French Marxist theorist Henri Lefebvre in popularizing the Marxist notions of alienation and mystification. He published translations of Marx's early works, which were often the first publications of these works in any language. Guterman, who was Jewish, moved to the United States in 1933, where he took on translation work for the Monthly Review, eventually becoming an editor. In 1936 he became an associate member of the Institute for Social Research on the recommendation of Max Horkheimer who held a great deal of respect for him.

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