“Propaganda, [the White Paper] said, "is a work which is peculiarly liable to miscellaneous criticism, since most men are apt to consider themselves born propagandists and are only too willing to point out where the official department fails."”

Source: A Man of Law's Tale (1952), On Politics and Propaganda, p. 166

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