Barnays also believes that the concept of respecting consumer goods will prove beneficial if used to support and govern the masses of government programs. He suggested using inverse psychology to unleash the non-logical existence of individuals, and individuals may become satisfied and passive by delighting their irrational internal desire. By creating many consumer goods through business, consumer behavior becomes primitive and intuitive.
We are told to accept individuals and ourselves through politics and popular culture. Please check the history of Adam Curtis BBC documentary series "The Self-Century". In this series, Edward Berners, the nephew of Sigmund Freud, and "inventor of PR" are applying Freud's many subconscious and self-realizing theories to emerging consumer marketing. The field of political consultation had a tremendous impact on society as a whole. The general premise of Freud's self-actualization is as follows. We all have a subconscious desire to bring us greater happiness by satisfying our desires. So, if you buy this type of car, an American in the middle of the century, you will become a strong and superior person due to the biological desire of our primitive human ancestor.
I was greatly influenced by Adam Curtis' documentary 'Self-century.' Essentially, I believe he reconstructed our own perceptions as a result of 100 years of public relations, political strategy, and psychoanalysis. Our identity has changed from group to individual. This personalized movement has created beneficial consumers and sneaky citizens, and business and political leaders have utilized it. The terrible result is the affiliation crisis. Many people have blocked all the nice benefits that I celebrated at the part.
British documentary film director Adam Curtis said that "self self" (2002), psychological theory at the beginning of the 20th century affected the media and public relations, not necessary to gain political control of Western countries I explained how I manipulated desire. Later, he continued to talk about the world of globalization in the "devil's power" (2004), suggesting the rise of Islam in the Arab world and the parallel history of American new conservatism, their mutual relations and mutual need Did. The myth of the dangerous enemy being supported
Last night and this morning at the bridge, I saw the first episode of Adam Curtis's "self self". Yancey introduced me to Curtis' work: documentary as a collage, archive piece and bold type. The first episode "Hapiness Machine" touched much of my interest and it is difficult to know where to start from. The first thing about Curtis's documentary is that they are fantastic; every minute of the movie has so many completely different parts, your brain skips beats as it roams I understand you will think that you are creating blank silence. Secondly, almost all of them are available online in some way; you can see the whole century here.