Earlier this week, I wrote a short post titled, Hard Hearts and Soft Heads, in which I put Edward Bernays and C. S. Lewis in conversation to discuss ways of becoming immune to modern propaganda. For example, Lewis explains there are two kinds of men on which a piece of propaganda will be offered in vain: the man of real sensibility and the coward. So wi…
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