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pamphlet culture

Pamphlet culture refers to the widespread use of printed pamphlets, leaflets, or brochures as a means of communication, persuasion, or dissemination of information. Historically, it emerged as a method for organizations, governments, or individuals to quickly share ideas, promote causes, or shape public opinion with concise, accessible printed material. This culture emphasized rapid distribution and mass reach, often shaping social, political, or cultural movements. While less dominant today due to digital media, pamphlet culture played a significant role in informing and influencing the public before the rise of electronic communication.