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In a way, yes. Demarketing, as I understand it, is the attempt to discourage demand for a product or service. In the 5th book, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Professor Umbridge discourages the use of wands and magic in order to protect the Ministry from a potential uprising. The world of good also discourages the service of the Ministry in the later books, since the Ministry has become extremely corrupt. It's far-fetched, but it might work.

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