Abstract
``There are three ways to deal with propaganda—first, to suppress it; second, to try to answer it by counterpropaganda; third, to analyze it,'' the journalist turned educator Clyde R. Miller said in a public ~lecture at Town Hall in New York in 1939. At that time, faced with the global rise of fascist regimes who łdots$<$
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