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Agitprop

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Comrade Lenin Cleanses the Earth of Filth Viktor Deni

 


AGIT PROP // AGITATION PROPAGANDA


 

The term Agitprop originated from Soviet Russia (1917 - 1991) in the Department for Agitation and Propaganda, a committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, later renamed Ideological Department.

 

pamphlets

flyers

movies

stage plays

art

environments and happenings?...

with a political message

 

**At the time, in the Russian language, PROPAGANDA was not a negative term, simply a term to describe the spreading of ideas. distribution. airing. broadcasting. circulation. diffusion. dissipation. promulgation. propagation. publication. share. //aka people exercising the right to FREE SPEECH**

 

"In the case of agitprop, the ideas to be disseminated were those of communism, including explanations of the policy of the Communist Party and the Soviet state."(Wiki)

 

Translation:

DO YOU WANT TO? JOIN
1. Do you want to conquer coldness?
2. Do you want to conquer hunger?
3. Do you want to eat?
4. Do you want to drink?
Hurry up to join the strike team of exemplary labor.


 

Agitation acts on the emotions and propaganda acts on the mind...

 

TIMELINE (abbreviated):

Soviet Agitprop -->

1920s agitprop theater in Europe / America with evil cardboard characters -->

any kind of politicized art (modern) -->

NOTHING.MUCH.HAPPENING?...?

 

Modern synonyms for the word propaganda include disinformation, hogwash, implantation, hype... and an antonym: truth. *For the sake of the spirit of this project, we shall use the old-fashioned (also communist, definition.)* "Use an old idea." //From Oblique Strategies (Eno, Schmidt)

 

Freedom, American Style Boris Yefimov 1950.

From Wiki: Freedom of the press is depicted as William Randolph Hearst spreading lies; Freedom of thought is depicted as judge giving a verdict for communist beliefs; Personal freedom is depicted as the lynching of an African American by members of the Ku Klux Klan; Freedom of assembly is depicted as armed troops suppressing protesters. A policeman (looking like a caricature of J. Edgar Hoover) stands on the shoulders of the Statue of Liberty wielding a billy-club and holding handcuffs. Liberty's lips are sealed with a padlock labeled "$". The skyscraper is labelled, "Wall Street".

 

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agitprop

 

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