The Walter Lippmann Reader

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<p><strong>A comprehensive volume gathering four of Walter Lippmann's most influential works on democracy media and political responsibility: <em>A Preface to Politics</em> <em>Liberty and the News</em> <em>Public Opinion</em> and <em>The Phantom Public</em>.</strong></p><p>Spanning the formative decades of the twentieth century these works trace Lippmann's evolving examination of modern democratic society. In <em>A Preface to Politics</em> he explores the emotional and psychological foundations of political life. <em>Liberty and the News</em> addresses the responsibilities and limitations of journalism in an age of mass communication. With <em>Public Opinion</em> he offers his most famous analysis of how perception stereotypes and media shape political understanding. Finally <em>The Phantom Public</em> challenges prevailing assumptions about the capacity of the public to govern complex modern states.</p><p>Taken together these texts constitute one of the foundational bodies of work in modern political theory and media criticism. Lippmann's writing remains measured analytical and unsentimental attentive to the structural realities of governance rather than its rhetorical ideals. This Wilder Publications reader presents these four essential works in a single carefully prepared edition for scholars students and general readers interested in the intellectual history of democracy.</p>
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