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