Propaganda in Nerist Salisford

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The propaganda used in Salisford by the Fronte del Lavoro Cattolico (FdLC) in the years from Sandro Neri's assumption of power in 1950 to the present day is a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nerist policies.

Pre-Nerist propaganda

Timeline of Nerist propaganda

The early years (1950 – 1955)

Chairman Neri leads the building of the new Salisford

Public trials of corrupt officials

Produce more! Contribute more!

Le Cinque Battaglie

The Neri years (1955 – 1968)

Land reform

Scientific advancement

Military might

Rubicon War (1964 – 1976)

Liberate the people of South San Paolo!

Judgement day for the Creeperian imperialists

Chairman Neri swims across the Rubicon River

The homefront

War production

Defend Salisford against the Creeperian aggressors!

Throw them back into the Rubicon River

Neri's successor (1968 – 1970)

Resist the traitors in the military!

With you in charge, I am at ease

Mattera speaks (1970 – 1980)

Themes

Personality cult

Action

Nerism is among one the most visible of movements that exulted action over talk and violence over reason. Economic issues are commonly presented in a heroic or militaristic manner, such as Sandro Neri's five battles or Teodoro Mattera's Campagna di Continuazione.

Youth

Futurism

La Facciata

La Facciata is a term used by academics to describe a certain theme in Salisfordian propaganda, specifically propaganda intended for foreign consumption. Propaganda which fit into this theme attempt to show Salisford in a friendly light, portraying the country as a state for the people, one with a human face.

Unity

Empire

On democracy

Media

Newspapers

Slogans

Posters

Radio

Film

Education

Youth groups

Internet

See also