Public-Relations

McKinsey Claims It's 'Horrified' After Saudi Dissident Report Made Public

| Importance: 7/10

McKinsey & Company issues a statement claiming it is ‘horrified by the possibility, however remote, that it could have been misused’ after The New York Times reports the firm’s 2016 report identifying three Saudi dissidents had been weaponized by Mohammed bin Salman’s …

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Corrections Corporation of America Rebrands as CoreCivic After DOJ Phase-Out Announcement and Undercover Exposé

| Importance: 7/10

Corrections Corporation of America announces it is rebranding as CoreCivic, claiming the name change reflects a “multi-year strategy to transform our business from largely corrections and detention services to a wider range of government solutions.” The rebranding comes two months after …

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$25 Million Corporate Lobbying Blitz Drives NAFTA Passage Despite Labor Opposition

| Importance: 8/10

U.S. businesses and the Mexican government launch a $25 million coordinated lobbying and public relations campaign to secure Congressional approval of NAFTA, overcoming fierce opposition from labor unions and environmental groups. The Business Roundtable, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and National …

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National Association of Manufacturers Launches Massive Anti-Union Propaganda Campaign After Strike Wave

| Importance: 8/10

The National Association of Manufacturers launches a massive multi-faceted propaganda campaign in response to the unprecedented 1946 strike wave, when nearly 10 percent of the US workforce goes on strike including major actions by the United Auto Workers against General Motors, United Steel Workers …

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Bernays "Torches of Freedom" Campaign Uses Feminism to Sell Cigarettes

| Importance: 7/10

Edward Bernays orchestrates his most famous propaganda campaign, hiring a group of young women to march in New York’s Easter Parade while smoking cigarettes and announcing to press photographers that they are lighting “torches of freedom” in a strike against male domination. The …

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National Industrial Conference Board Coordinates Corporate Anti-Union Propaganda

| Importance: 7/10

The National Industrial Conference Board (NICB), founded in 1916, reaches peak influence during the 1920s as the research and propaganda arm of corporate America’s campaign against labor organizing. Working alongside the National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the …

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Edward Bernays Publishes "Crystallizing Public Opinion" Launching Modern PR Industry

| Importance: 8/10

Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud and veteran propagandist for the Committee on Public Information during World War I, publishes “Crystallizing Public Opinion,” the first book to codify techniques for manipulating mass psychology in service of corporate and political interests. …

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