Advertising, the uneasy persuasion
its dubious impact on American society
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Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveadvertisinguneas00mich
- Internet Archiveadvertisinguneas0000schu_f5f5
- ISBN-100465000789
- ISBN-139780465000784
- Goodreads1774252
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- Library of Congress Control Number84045076
- OCLC Control Number10998789
- Open LibraryOL2867875M
Classifications
- DDC659.1/042/0973
- LCCHF5813.U6 S38 1984
Description
What does advertising do? Is it the faith of a secular society? If so, why does it inspire so little devotion? Advertising, the Uneasy Persuasion is a clear-eyed account of advertising as both business and social institution. Instead of fuelling the moral indignation surrounding the industry, or feeding fantasies of powerful manipulators, Michael Schudson presents a clear assessment of advertising in its wider sociological and historical framework, persuasively concluding that advertising is not nearly as important, effective, or scientifically founded as either its advocates or its critics imagine.
First Sentence
THE BASIC FACT to remember about advertising," Jeremy Tunstall wrote in his study of British advertising agencies, "is that little is known about what effect it has; even to talk of advertising having an effect is misleading."
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