Edward Bernays, the nephew of Sigmund Freud, was famously known as the "father of public relations" and a pioneer of propaganda. He wrote an essay called "The Engineering of Consent", in which he explains how to manufacture mass demand through psychological manipulation. đ§”
Bernays described modern propaganda as "a consistent, enduring effort to create or shape events to influence the relations of the public to an enterprise, idea or group."
The "engineering of consent" was promoted by Bernays to subvert democratic governance, as he once said âIf you can influence the leaders, either with or without their conscious cooperation, you automatically influence the group which they swayâ
One of Bernayâs favorite techniques for manipulating public opinion was the indirect use of âthird party authoritiesâ to plead for his clientsâ causes. In this technique, he qualified the use of a reputable and prominent sponsoring groups as an appeal to authoritative consensus.
In order to promote sales of bacon, Bernays conducted a survey of physicians and reported their recommendation that people eat hearty breakfasts. He sent the results of the survey to 5,000 physicians along with publicity touting bacon and eggs as a hearty & healthy breakfast.
One of Bernay's propaganda campaigns was for Lucky Strike to promote cigarette smoking for women, since it had been largely associated with the American working man. He named it Torches of Freedom and co-opted the first wave of feminism to portray strong, liberated women smoking.
Netflix was created by Marc Bernays Randolph, grandson to Edward Bernays who was considered a pioneer in public relations and propaganda, renamed to public relations for mass manipulation in a consumer society. Everything that Netflix produces is culturally subversive propaganda.
Thank you for reading this thread, for more on Edward Bernays, watch Part 1 of the Adam Curtis documentary "The Century of the Self" h