Our Own Worst Enemy as Protector of Ourselves
Discover the compelling insights of Our Own Worst Enemy as Protector of Ourselves by Byron B. Renz, published by the University Press of America in 2010. This thought-provoking paperback explores the intricate persuasive processes that shape our understanding of terrorism and propaganda. With 188 pages of in-depth analysis, Renz delves into how persuasion has been wielded as a powerful tool in the major propaganda battles of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This book is essential for anyone interested in mass media, rhetoric, and the psychological tactics behind persuasion. Gain a deeper understanding of how we can sometimes become our own worst enemy in the face of external influences. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone curious about the dynamics of persuasion in contemporary society.