What Ancient Propaganda Teaches Us About Modern Disinformation

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Across
  1. 2. Involving or limited to the most basic principles; simple and not fully developed.
  2. 7. Relating to, composed of, or involving two things; a simple "either/or" choice.
  3. 12. The action of spreading something, especially information, widely.18
  4. 14. To speak or write about someone in a way that is abusively critical and turns them into a villain.
  5. 15. A major split or division within a group, especially a religious or political one, due to a difference in belief.16
  6. 17. Characterized by subtle shades of meaning or expression; not black-and-white.
  7. 19. A state of being uncivilized or brutal; an absence of culture.19
Down
  1. 1. Lasting for a very long time; enduring or constantly recurring through the years.
  2. 3. Strange or mysterious in a way that is unsettling or eerily familiar.
  3. 4. Being a perfect or recurrent example of a certain person or thing, like a classic hero or villain.
  4. 5. A metaphorical term for a stock of pre-arranged strategies or tactics used in a particular field.
  5. 6. A division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
  6. 8. To instigate or stir up an undesirable or violent course of action, like a rebellion.
  7. 9. A period of a thousand years.17
  8. 10. A descriptive collection or catalogue, originally of beasts, real or imaginary.
  9. 11. Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with very harmful effects.
  10. 12. Skillful and quick in one's movements or thoughts; clever.
  11. 13. Relating to deep, inward feelings and gut reactions rather than to the intellect.
  12. 16. Belief or opinion that goes against orthodox religious doctrine.
  13. 18. Present, appearing, or found everywhere.