Here are some points to consider to determine whether the information you
retrieve from either print or electronic resources represent objective
scholarship on the topic or simply propaganda:
SCHOLARSHIP
Strives for truth and admits weaknesses
Presents other points of view and may include dissenting points
of view
Attempts to be fair-minded and admits bias or viewpoint
Interprets data carefully whether they support or refute a premise
Invites critical analysis
Invites continuing research
PROPAGANDA
Operates with many levels of both truth and falsehood
Presents one point of view as the only point of view
Misleads deliberately
Manipulates charts, graphs, statistics to support a premise
Provides ready-made answers and solutions to problem
Results in changed attitude and/or motivation to action to be successful
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