In response to Greg,
I agree that there is a clear difference between marketing and advertisement as well as propaganda. Marketing relies behind the scene with a social aspect of how to distribute a product and what could be a successful way of doing it. Your definition on advertisement is agreeable where you had said that it's more of a visual want to the customer and it is used to try to persuade them right away if not sometime in the near future. Propaganda is used to persuade a community toward a position or cause. I liked your example of how you explained propaganda, "War on Terror" and how you explained the its not only trying to persuade its citizens on this position but it enforces the word "war". Your definition and explanation made complete sense. Could advertisement and propagandas both mean the same thing? Can they both advertise and event or position?
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