Explore Leo Lowenthal’s Prophets of Deceit. A Frankfurt School analysis of political propaganda, social psychology, and the mechanics of mass persuasion.

The agitator is not speaking to your rational mind—they are speaking to your gut, your fears, and your repressed frustrations. They perform a kind of psychological surgery on their audience, transforming a complex social problem into a simple, personal drama.
Prophets of Deceit by Leo Lowenthal




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Prophets of Deceit, co-authored by Leo Lowenthal and Norbert Guterman, is a seminal study in social psychology and critical theory. The book examines the techniques used in political propaganda to manipulate public emotion and mass behavior. By analyzing the rhetoric of agitators, the authors reveal how deceptive communication patterns are used to undermine democratic discourse and exploit social anxieties.
As a prominent member of the Frankfurt School, Leo Lowenthal applied the framework of critical theory to the study of modern culture and politics. Prophets of Deceit represents a key contribution to the school's research on authoritarianism and mass persuasion. It utilizes a multidisciplinary approach, blending sociology and psychology to understand the structural forces that allow extremist propaganda to resonate within a society.
Leo Lowenthal’s analysis remains highly relevant because it identifies the recurring psychological triggers used in political propaganda. By deconstructing the 'prophets' who use deceit to gain influence, the book provides a timeless toolkit for recognizing manipulation in media and public speech. His insights into the social psychology of the audience help explain why certain deceptive narratives remain effective across different historical eras.
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