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20 sats \ 2 replies \ @BTCLNAT 3 Sep \ on: Praxeology and Robert Malone’s "Surveillance Capitalism" econ
Now I understand the subject of praxology better. Indoctrination can influence people's decisions, but they still have the power to decide. It is stated that "educated (indoctrinated)" people are more susceptible to propaganda than "less educated" ones.
There is still the option of being able to decide and mass propaganda is not really that effective, hence the need to collect information from individuals to make propaganda more selective and therefore effective.
BUT WE CAN ALWAYS CHOOSE. AND THAT IS SOMETHING WE HAVE TO TEACH.
I loved the image. SHEEP (SHEEP WITH CELL PHONES IN THEIR EYES AND NO BLINDS)
Michael Malice says "It's easier to train smart dogs than dumb ones." I think that gets at the connection between propaganda and intellect really nicely.