propagandism

propagandism
propagandism [präp΄ə gan′diz΄əm; präp′ə gan΄diz΄əm]
n.
the art, system, or use of propaganda
propagandist
n., adj.
propagandistic [präp΄ə gan′dis′tik, präp′ə gan΄dis′tik]
adj.
propagandistically
adv.

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