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I don't understand what you're asking.
Given this technology of persuasion (advertising). A technology that is insanely powerful (so powerful that convincing literally everybody of literally anything is a power that is comfortably within our grasp). What would it look like if everybody was persuaded to believe some total bullshit?
I mean what would it look like, to us, if we found ourselves in the midst of such a predicament?
We're living in an age of demagoguery, I don't know why you wouldn't use that metaphor instead of the relatively harmless advertising, it's much more important and you can look around and see what it's like.
I'm not referring to advertising in a metaphorical sense. I am referring to actual advertising.