
Biography of an Idea
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A twentieth-century marketing visionary, Edward L. Bernays brilliantly combined mastery of the social sciences with a keen understanding of human psychology to become one of his generation's most influential social architects. In Biography of an Idea, Bernays traces the formative moments of his career, from his time in the Woodrow Wilson administration as one of the nation's key wartime propagandists to his consultancy for such corporate giants as Procter & Gamble, General Electric, and Dodge Motors. While working with the American Tobacco Company, Bernays launched his now-infamous Lucky Strike campaign, which effectively ended the long-standing taboo against women smoking in public.
With his vast knowledge of the psychology of the masses, Bernays was in great demand, advising high-profile officials and counseling the tastemakers of his generation. His masterful and at times manipulative techniques had longstanding influences on social and political beliefs as well as on cultural trends. Biography of an Ideais a fascinating look at the birth of public relations-an industry that continues to hold sway over American society.
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Content
- Dedication
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Part I Beginnings [1891-1916]
- 1 Childhood at Century's Turn
- 2 Barren Years at Cornell Agricultural College
- 3 Looking for Life
- 4 Sex O'Clock in America
- 5 On Park Row
- 6 On Broadway
- 7 Metropolitan Musical Bureau
- 8 Nijinsky and Diaghileff's Ballet Russe
- 9 On Tour with Caruso
- 10 Movies and Rallies for Democracy
- Part II Adjustment [1917-1922]
- 11 Words Win the War and Lose the Peace
- 12 Interval in Paris
- 13 Publicity Direction
- 14 Fighting Jim Crow in the South
- 15 Marriage and Life in Greenwich Village
- 16 Great Hotels
- 17 Two Magazines and the Sell Mania
- 18 Correspondence with Freud
- 19 Horace Liveright, Pioneer in Publishing
- 20 Counsel on Public Relations
- Part III Fulfillment [1923-1929]
- 21 Art Comes to Industry
- 22 The Worlds of Fashion
- 23 Pierre Cartier: Diplomat in Trade
- 24 Jacques Seligmann and Company
- 25 Breakfast with Coolidge
- 26 Procter & Gamble: 99 44/100% Pure
- 27 Notes on the 1920s
- 28 George Washington Hill: Industrial Tornado
- 29 Ramifications in Oil
- 30 Keeping the Auto Industry Rolling
- 31 Bread on the Assembly Line
- 32 Broadcasting: CBS and NBC
- 33 E. A. Filene: The Unsuccessful Millionaire
- 34 Light's Golden Jubilee
- Part IV Depression, New Deal and Challenges to Democracy [1930-1941]
- 35 President Hoover Attempts to Exorcise Unemployment
- 36 The Committee on the Cost of Medical Care
- 37 Book Business
- 38 Power Struggles for Proxies
- 39 Construction in the Depression
- 40 The Ladies' Home Journal
- 41 International Mountains Out of National Molehills
- 42 Fighting for Credit Expansion
- 43 Giant Motors Purr
- 44 Sphinx of Wall Street
- 45 America Self-Contained
- 46 Philco: The Rise of Radio
- 47 Nash-Kelvinator
- 48 Oriental Pearls
- 49 Beer: The Beverage of Moderation
- 50 Speak Up for Democracy
- 51 Fore for Democracy
- 52 The Pullman Company
- 53 A. P. Giannini: America's Number-One Banker
- 54 World's Fair, 1939
- 55 Personalities of the Twenties and Thirties
- 56 Depression Miscellany
- 57 The Whirling Wheel of Change
- 58 Underwriting Fire Insurance with the Public
- Part V World War II and the Postwar World [1942 to the present]
- 59 In Time of War Prepare for Peace
- 60 Publications Woo Their Publics
- 61 Postwar Competition Spurs Corporate Public Relations
- 62 Personalities of the Forties and Fifties
- 63 Gaining Good Will for India
- 64 The Theater
- 65 Georges Wildenstein's Gallery
- 66 The United Fruit Company
- 67 Public Acceptance of Public Relations
- 68 Turning Point
- 69 Leisure and Pleasure
- Image Gallery
- Among Our Clients
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
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