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Studlar, Donley T. (2002): Tobacco Control: Comparative Politics in the United States and Canada, s. 55 sitat: «...froms. the early days advertising has been intimately intertwined with tobacco. The man who is sometimes considered the founder of modern advertising and Madison Avenue, Edward Bernays, created many of the major cigarette campaigns of the 1920s, including having women march down the street demanding the right to smoke.»
Gifford, Donald G. (2010): Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, s.15 sitat: «...during the early twentieth century, tobacco manufacturers virtually created the modern advertising and marketing industry as it is known today.»
Ewen, Stuart ([1976] 2001): Captains of Consciousness (PDF), Basic Books, s. 33. Sitat: «As Ford's massive assembly line utilized 'extensive single-purpose machinery' to produce automobiles inexpensively and at a rate that dwarfed traditional methods, the costly machinery of advertising that Coolidge had described set out to produce consumers, likewise inexpensively and at a rate that dwarfed traditional methods.»