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		<description><![CDATA[John Taylor Gatto (The Underground History of American Education, 2006) wrote …

&quot;In 1928, Edward L. Bernays, godfather of the new craft of spin control we call &#039;public relations,&#039; told researchers of his book Crystallizing Public Opinion that &#039;invisible power&#039; was now in control of every aspect of American life. Democracy, said Bernays, was only a front for skillful wire-pulling. The necessary know-how to pull these crucial wires was available for sale to businessmen and policy people. Public imagination was controlled by shaping the minds of schoolchildren.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Taylor Gatto (The Underground History of American Education, 2006) wrote …</p>
<p>&#8220;In 1928, Edward L. Bernays, godfather of the new craft of spin control we call &#8216;public relations,&#8217; told researchers of his book Crystallizing Public Opinion that &#8216;invisible power&#8217; was now in control of every aspect of American life. Democracy, said Bernays, was only a front for skillful wire-pulling. The necessary know-how to pull these crucial wires was available for sale to businessmen and policy people. Public imagination was controlled by shaping the minds of schoolchildren.&#8221;</p>
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