Ancient Techniques of Communication and Propaganda In previous articles of the series “Philosophical Aspects of Propaganda”, I explained propaganda techniques based on the teachings of Plato and Aristotle and also reviewed that the same techniques are being used even today and even without any change in design for subjugating the population of the State and neighbouring enemies. These articles include “ In the series “Philosophical Aspects of Propaganda”, I am discussing tools, techniques, trends, dictions and terminologies used for Propagandists from ancient times to the time of the Renaissance. Renaissance is a period that introduced new trends in philosophy and psychology. It can rightfully be called an era of emerging social sciences and new thoughts. Generally taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century, the Renaissance encouraged the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature, and art and should be considered as a rebirth of cultural, artistic, political and economic thoughts following the Middle Ages. Students of Philosophy call the period of long halt over the birth of new thoughts, ideas, and techniques as “Middle Ages” (a period that took place between the fall of ancient Rome in 476 A.D. and the beginning of the 14th century).