Psychological Warfare

audiobook

Psychological Warfare

by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger

EN·~12 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

0:35
2

Preface to the Second Edition

2:29
3

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

6:45
4

PART ONE DEFINITION AND HISTORY

3:59:11
5

PART TWO ANALYSIS, INTELLIGENCE, AND ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION

1:59:41
6

PART THREE PLANNING AND OPERATIONS

2:19:33
7

PART FOUR PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE AFTER WORLD WAR II

2:27:34
8

APPENDIX Military PsyWar Operations, 1950-53

1:23
9

FOOTNOTES:

36:16
10

Index

25:49

Description

A hard‑won, on‑the‑ground look at the art of psychological warfare, this work draws directly from the author’s five years of service in U.S. military and civilian psy‑ops units. Blending field reports, personal encounters and the practical lessons of planners and frontline crews, it explains how ideas, leaflets and broadcasts become tools of influence in conflict zones. Readers gain a clear sense of how doctrine evolved during the early Cold War, from strategic planning at the Joint Chiefs level down to the gritty details of field execution.

The book also offers vivid anecdotes from meetings with figures ranging from senior diplomats to guerrilla commanders, illustrating the diverse personalities that shape information campaigns. By weaving together theory and real‑world experience, it provides a useful framework for students and practitioners seeking to understand the tactics, challenges, and ethical dilemmas of modern psy‑warfare. The approachable style makes complex concepts accessible without sacrificing depth, inviting listeners to explore the subtle power of ideas in warfare.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (691K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Adam Buchbinder, Heike Leichsenring and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger

Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger

1913–1966

Best known by the pen name Cordwainer Smith, this American writer brought a rare mix of imagination, politics, and psychology to science fiction. His stories are remembered for their strange future history, emotional depth, and distinctive voice.

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