"Total Propaganda offers the reader a nearly total look at U.S. popular culture in the 1990s. Total Propaganda merits the attention of those involved in public relations education."
—Public Relations Review
"...the book makes fascinating reading mainly because of the author's imaginative and thoughtful references to entertainment, media and some critical social issues, and actors....will offer a pleasant challenge to those who are willing to stretch their definitional horizons and share Edelstein's view that propaganda in our time and place is as ubiquitous as culture."
—Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
USE FIRST THREE TESTIMONIALS ONLY FOR GENERAL CATALOGS... "A most engaging commentator on public affairs television, Professor Edelstein brings that same quality of mind to the analysis of Total Propaganda."
—Barry Mitzman
Director of Public Affairs, KCTS (9), Seattle
"...offers internationalists who are caught up in the old propagandas of war and conflict fresh approaches to new propagandas in modern states."
—Robert L. Stevenson
University of North Carolina
"The always inventive author provides a cornucopia of ideas and insights about politics and communication as he deconstructs the old propaganda paradigm and illuminates the new."
—David Paletz
Duke University
"Political scientists and Asia specialists will appreciate the creative approach to the analysis of propaganda with respect to trade and politics."
—Alan P.L. Liu
California, Santa Barbara
"Total Propaganda is for students and about them. My students are excited about the concept of the new propaganda."
—Diana S. Tillinghast
San Jose State University
"The author's distinction between the old and the new propagandas redirects us to old and new forms of media criticism and old and new media effects."
—Steve Chaffee
Stanford University
"The conceptual distinction between the old and the new propaganda gives us much to think about and is worthy of empirical exploration."
—Lee B. Becker
The Ohio State University
"A fresh, creative, and original look at politics, popular culture, and propaganda. Important reading for the end of this century and the beginning of the next."
—Chuck Whitney
University of Texas
"...pushes out the boundaries of the study of propaganda in the popular culture in understandable, creative, and contemporary ways."
—Garth Jowett
Houston University
"Total Propaganda offers us a fresh and intriguing mix of the new propaganda, politics, and the media."
—W. Lance Bennett
University of Washington