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Marketing The Third Reich Persuasion Packaging And Propaganda Nicholas Jackson Oshaughnessy

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Marketing The Third Reich Persuasion Packaging And Propaganda Nicholas Jackson Oshaughnessy
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.21 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Nicholas Jackson O’Shaughnessy
ISBN: 9781138060562, 9781138060586, 9781315163000, 1138060569, 1138060585, 1315163004
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Marketing The Third Reich Persuasion Packaging And Propaganda Nicholas Jackson Oshaughnessy by Nicholas Jackson O’shaughnessy 9781138060562, 9781138060586, 9781315163000, 1138060569, 1138060585, 1315163004 instant download after payment.

In this fascinating volume, Nicholas O’Shaughnessy elucidates the phenomenon of the Nazi propaganda machine via the perspective of consumer marketing, conceptualising the Reich as a product campaign. Building on his acclaimed Selling Hitler (2016), he uses marketing scholarship to show how propaganda and political marketing existed not merely as an instrument of government in Nazi Germany, but as the very medium of government itself.
Marketing the Third Reich explores the insidious connection between a mass culture and a political movement, and how the cultures of consumption and politics influence and infect each other – consumerised politics and politicised consumption. Ultimately its concern is with the ‘engineering of consent’ – the troubling matter of how public opinion can be manufactured, and governments elected, via sophisticated methodologies of persuasion developed in the consumer economy. Nazism functioned as a brand, packaging almost everything with persuasive purpose.
Revealing obvious parallels between Adolf Hitler’s use of the living theatre of politics, and our present public–political dramaturgy, between Nazi lies and our post-truth, the book raises the chilling question: was Hitler ahead of his time? This radical, original, in-depth study will be an invaluable resource for all scholars of marketing history, political marketing, propaganda and history.
  • Advocacy: The Nazi brand and its protagonists
    • Was there a Nazi brand?
    • The marketing managers of the Third Reich : a chaos theory of government
  • Operational : impelementing the nazi brand
    • Promotion : political marketing communication: the ministry of illusion
    • Product : Adolf Hitler, the Ersatz Kaiser
    • Packaging : the politics of consumption and the consumption of politics
    • Place : political marketing channels, the entrepreneurship of the public space
  • Legacy : the implications of the nazi brand
    • Hitler our contemporary : brand heritage, the reich as power brand
    • Was Adolf Hitler ahead of his time? : a review of comparative self-presentation
  • Epilogue: the Führer and the Donald : the ghost of a resemblance? 
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