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  1. Vance Packard's book The Hidden Persuaders, about media manipulation in the 1950s, sold more than a million copies. In The Hidden Persuaders , first published in 1957, Packard explored advertisers' use of consumer motivational research and other psychological techniques, including depth psychology and subliminal tactics, to ...

  2. A classic examination of how our thoughts and feelings are manipulated by business, media and politicians, The Hidden Persuaders was the first book to expose the hidden world of “motivation research,” the psychological technique that advertisers use to probe our minds in order to control our actions as consumers.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2013 · La obra de Vance Packard de 1957 The Hidden Persuaders, traducida al español como “Las formas ocultas de la propaganda” (link a la obra en PDF), es uno de los primeros libros que, en tono divulgativo, trata el uso de los mass media como instrumentos para el control de la población.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2007 · A classic examination of how our thoughts and feelings are manipulated by business, media and politicians, The Hidden Persuaders was the first book to expose the hidden world of “motivation research,” the psychological technique that advertisers use to probe our minds in order to control our actions as consumers.

  5. www.ditext.com › packard › persuadersTHE HIDDEN PERSUADERS

    persuaders—who often refer to themselves good-naturedly as "symbol manipulators"—see us in the quiet of their interoffice memos, trade journals, and shop talk is frequently far less flattering, if more interesting. Typically they see us as bundles of daydreams, misty hidden yearnings, guilt complexes, irrational emotional blockages.

  6. 24 de ene. de 2012 · The hidden persuaders. by. Packard, Vance. Publication date. 1970. Publisher. New York Pocket Books. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  7. Featuring an introduction by Mark Crispin Miller, The Hidden Persuaders has sold over one million copies, and forever changed the way we look at the world of advertising. Vance Packard...