3. The relationship of the work with existing theories There are a number of ways in which the written work is related to the works in the suggested readings. For instance, this work criticises involvement in commercial practices that result into negative impacts on humans. This is demonstrated by the involvement of Bettler in the design of posts that criticise P + H for involvement in Nazi experiments despite the intention of P + H to publish an ad about its products. In a similar manner, the works cited also focuses on criticism of commercial malpractices by informing the public about the need to be aware of any organization involved in a similar activity so that it can be disclosed to the public.
The main theme manifested here is the power of graphics design i.e. advertisement posters, on the perceptions and actions of people. Bettler used this form of artistry to give P+H success and later applied the same technique to destroy the same company. A theory that is able to explain the constructive part of the graphic designs is able to explain the destructive part of it as the process involved the same. It is all about developing a good public image or a bad one in relation to what is to be achieved.
In Ernst Bettler both images are achieved but at different times (Brand 1986, p. 44). The impact of Karl Max (1818-1883) has been phenomenal throughout this work. During this period of time the number of people who referred to themselves as Marxists or who lived in the reign of Marxists government was about half of the world’s population. That just shows how influential his theory of ideology run the world and it is greatly believed that up to this century his theory still lives on in his absence.
His theory explains how ideology works in different circumstances. A good example is that concept of commercial adverts which operate on different ideas depending on the product being endorsed or marketed in general. The concept is always mainly to woo consumers to use products in question and different advertisements always try to justify why the product in question is better and superior than its alternatives. In Ernst Bettler two sides to this theory are revealed, first is the power of ideas in establishing a positive image and second is the power of the same in creating a negative perception (Lehni, & Rollo Press 2011, p.22). In this case we consider the various posters that were made by Ernst Bettler.
P + H pharmaceutical company had faith that Ernst Bettler would make them attractive posters that would woo buyers. It is important to note that the pharmaceutical company wanted the advertisement posters in order to bring its consumers closer by communicating to them that they were the best and provided effective products. We see that the posters initially made were full of nice ideas that were capable of wooing potential consumers to P + H. Marx in his theory propose that individuals in real sense do not think independently at all cost, however, the large portion of people precisely repeat the prevailing ideas of their time depending on the circumstances and place of thinking.
By this, Marx implies that human beings are not capable of thinking on their own but simply repeat the attitudes and ideas that they frequently read, watch and even hear. This applies to the Bettler in a direct way. Through the posters created, the P + H Company was is in a position to persuade many people and this made them successful in business for some time. It sent across a strong appeal which in a positive way able to influence the minds of many in buying their products. Marx argues that everything human knows is not right and they only think they know because they are products of the mode of production.
With all this in consideration Marx implies that many human beings end up buying and consuming things not because of their own thinking but as a result of ideas which already exist in which in our case refer to commercial advertisements like the ones by Ernst Bettler.
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