The Only Use of
propaganda
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- …that he, though often considerably misunderstood and the least pugnacious of mortals, be it repeated, departed from his customary habit to give him (metaphorically) one in the gizzard though, so far as politics themselves were concerned, he was only too conscious of the casualties invariably resulting from propaganda and displays of mutual animosity and the misery and suffering it entailed as a foregone conclusion on fine young fellows, chiefly, destruction of the fittest, in a word.†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(propaganda) one-sided information that is purposefully spread to influence opinions -- often misleading information of a political nature