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Crystallizing Public Opinion - Paperback

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by Edward L. Bernays (Author)

First published in 1923, Crystallizing Public Opinion is the landmark work that effectively invented the modern field of public relations. Written by Edward Bernays - nephew of Sigmund Freud and one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century American business and politics - this groundbreaking book introduced the world to the concept of the "public relations counsel" as a distinct and essential professional role. Drawing on psychology, sociology, and his own experience shaping public perception, Bernays laid out a systematic framework for understanding how mass opinion is formed, managed, and changed.

At the heart of the book is Bernays' insight that in a complex modern society, individuals and organizations cannot rely on direct communication alone to win public trust and influence behavior. Instead, they must understand the underlying desires, fears, and group dynamics that drive human decision-making. Bernays shows how skilled practitioners can identify and work with these forces - crafting messages, aligning symbols, and building campaigns that resonate deeply with large and diverse audiences. His methods were revolutionary at the time and remain remarkably relevant today.

A foundational text for anyone working in communications, marketing, politics, or media, Crystallizing Public Opinion is as much a work of social philosophy as it is a practical guide. It raises enduring questions about the ethics of persuasion, the role of the press, and the responsibilities of those who shape what the public thinks and believes. Nearly a century after its first publication, Bernays' ideas continue to spark debate and inspire practitioners across every field where the art of public influence matters.

Number of Pages: 76
Dimensions: 0.18 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 04, 2026
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