This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality

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** HOW TO WIN AN INFORMATION WAR: THE PROPAGANDIST WHO OUTWITTED HITLER - AVAILABLE NOW**
WINNER OF THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2020

A TIMES and GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR
'Quietly frightening.'
Guardian
'Essential reading.' Irish Times
'Consistently chilling.' Herald
' Shocking and entertaining.' Daily Telegraph
When information is a weapon, everyone is at war.

We live in a world of influence operations run amok, a world of dark ads, psy-ops, hacks, bots, soft facts, ISIS, Putin, trolls, Trump. We've lost not only our sense of peace and democracy - but our sense of what those words even mean.
As Peter Pomerantsev seeks to make sense of the disinformation age, he meets Twitter revolutionaries and pop-up populists, 'behavioural change' salesmen, Jihadi fan-boys, Identitarians, truth cops, and much more. Forty years after his dissident parents were pursued by the KGB, he finds the Kremlin re-emerging as a great propaganda power. His research takes him back to Russia - but the answers he finds there are surprising.

'The world's most powerful people are lying like never before, and no one understands the art of their lies like Peter Pomerantsev.'
Oliver Bullough
'Through our current smog of smouldering bullshit, This is Not Propaganda shines a necessary, humane and dissident light.' Nick Rankin
'F ar more than just another take on today's chaotic information wars, this book argues that we will have to understand how propaganda seeks to shape our deepest thoughts before we can confront it.' Anne Applebaum

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4.4
9 reviews
Karim Tabrizi
August 31, 2020
I have just finished this book. It's very much relevant to what's happening now and the impact of social media and lies in the public domain. The writer draws some parallels with the current rise in populism with past ideologies. I think the part which I find most disturbing is the lack of knowledge or research done for online news. Most of it is lazy at best but can incite hatred and even murder. Look at trump or Russia and elsewhere who employ people in 'troll farms' to spew rubbish on Facebook etc. It's definitely a wake up call to resist online media as facts.
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About the author

Peter Pomerantsev is a Senior Fellow at the LSE and a Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, studying twenty-first-century information manipulation and how to fix it. An author and TV producer, he is a widely cited expert on disinformation and media, and writes for publications including the Guardian, Granta, the London Review of Books and the New York Review of Books. His first book, Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible, won the 2016 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize and was nominated for the Samuel Johnson, Guardian First Book, Pushkin House and Gordon Burn prizes. It has been translated into over a dozen languages.

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