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Letters from Lexington: Reflections on Propaganda is a scholarly examination of the role of propaganda in shaping public perception and political outcomes. The book delves into the strategies employed by different groups during the American Revolution, analyzing how propaganda was used to sway public opinion and influence the course of the conflict. It provides a nuanced look at the historical context and the psychological underpinnings of propaganda, offering readers a deeper understanding of its complex nature.
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