Music and political warfare
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Music and political warfare have been used together in many different political contexts and cultures as a way to reach a targeted audience in order to deliver a specific political message. Political warfare as defined by Paul A. Smith is the "use of political means to compel an opponent to do one's will... commonly through the use of words, images and ideas."
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See also
- Role of music in World War II
- War of ideas
- Public diplomacy
- Political Warfare
- Passive Revolution
- Psychological Operations (United States)
- Psychological Warfare
- propaganda art
- socialist realism
- heroic realism
- anarcho-punk
- punk ideology
- music and politics
- Rock Against Racism
- Rock Against Communism
- National Socialist Black Metal
- protest song
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