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Self-propaganda is a form of propaganda and indoctrination performed by an individual or a group on oneself. ==Background== Essentially, it is the act of telling one's self (or a group telling themselves) something that they consider to be true, or to convince themselves, with the unfortunate repercussion of their having no doubts. Because of what they do to themselves, they will go over every aspect of their side of the "argument" to prove to themselves that they are right, and will refuse to look at any alternatives.〔(Carey McWilliams (1999) ''A mask for privilege: anti-semitism in America'' ) 2 Ed. pp 242. Transaction Publishers ISBN 0-7658-0612-6 Retrieved 2010, May 17〕 Self-propaganda is a form of self-deception.〔(Eileen D. Gambrill (2005) ''Critical thinking in clinical practice: improving the quality of judgments and decisions'' ) 2 Ed. pp 522. John Wiley and Sons ISBN 0-471-47118-6 Retrieved 2010, May 17〕 It functions at individual and social levels: political, economic, and religious. It hides behind partial truths and ignores questions of critical thought. The psychological process of utilizing self-propaganda can negatively influence values and beliefs,〔(Paul M. Salkovskis (1997) ''Frontiers of cognitive therapy'' ) pp 101. Guilford Press ISBN 1-57230-113-9 Retrieved 2010 May 17〕 and subsequent perceptions and judgments, thus becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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