Walter Lippmann (September 23, 1889 – December 14, 1974) was an American writer, reporter, and political commentator. With a career spanning 60 years...
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The Colloque Walter Lippmann (English: Walter Lippmann Colloquium), was a conference of intellectuals organized in Paris in August 1938 by French philosopher...
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Neoliberalism (section Walter Lippmann Colloquium)
essay "Neo-Liberalism and its Prospects". In 1938 at the Colloque Walter Lippmann, the term neoliberalism was proposed, among other terms, and ultimately...
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X Article (section Walter Lippmann's critique)
strange ways of the department he now headed." Political commentator Walter Lippmann responded to the article, published in the New York Herald Tribune...
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for Walter Lippmann Colloque Walter Lippmann was a 1938 conference of intellectuals organized in Paris by philosopher Louis Rougie Thomas Lippmann (born...
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Public Opinion (book) (category Books by Walter Lippmann)
Public Opinion is a book by Walter Lippmann published in 1922. It is a critical assessment of functional democratic government, especially of the irrational...
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Citing works of writers such as Gustave Le Bon, Wilfred Trotter, Walter Lippmann, and Sigmund Freud (his own double uncle), he described the masses...
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Journalism (redirect from Lippmann-Dewey debate)
blatant partisanship in search of new subscribers, political analyst Walter Lippmann and philosopher John Dewey debated the role of journalism in a democracy...
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Walter Max Leopold Lippmann AM MBE (1919–1993) was a Jewish and ethnic community leader and advocate of multiculturalism in Australia, Walter was born...
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Russell, Josiah Royce, Ernst Mach, John Dewey, Macedonio Fernández, Walter Lippmann, Mark Twain, Horatio Alger, G. Stanley Hall, Henri Bergson, Carl Jung...
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The Phantom Public (category Books by Walter Lippmann)
The Phantom Public is a book published in 1925 by journalist Walter Lippmann in which he expresses his lack of faith in the democratic system by arguing...
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politics, effect social change, and lobby for gender and racial equality. Walter Lippmann was Bernays's unacknowledged American mentor and his work The Phantom...
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Almond–Lippmann consensus being one of the first attempt to define this relationship. Published before the Vietnam War, Gabriel Almond and Walter Lippmann argued...
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and derives from the phrase "the manufacture of consent" used by Walter Lippmann in Public Opinion (1922). Manufacturing Consent was honored with the...
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examples from his early career and cites ideas from theorists including Walter Lippmann and Wilfred Trotter. Bernays describes how he solved various problems...
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honor for their jobs." Writing for The Saturday Review of Literature Walter Lippmann described the book as a "tremendous polemic" which "destroy[s] by rendering...
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journalism,” including manufactured German atrocities and war crimes. Walter Lippmann, a Wilson adviser, journalist, and co-founder of The New Republic,...
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of international espionage since 1945 (1962) (as Sanche de Gramont) Walter Lippmann and the American Century by Ronald Steel won the 1982 National Book...
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letters Sacco and Vanzetti wrote appeared in print in 1928, journalist Walter Lippmann commented: "If Sacco and Vanzetti were professional bandits, then historians...
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scientific analysis". The New Republic was founded by Herbert Croly, Walter Lippmann, and Walter Weyl. They gained the financial backing of heiress Dorothy Payne...
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may also refer to: The "manufacture of consent", a phrase coined by Walter Lippmann in his 1922 book Public Opinion Manufacturing Consent (Burawoy book)...
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Several leading journalists, including Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Walter Lippmann, former radical Max Eastman (then roving editor at Reader's Digest)...
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with Soviet help, he could establish in Cuba a Communist utopia. — Walter Lippmann, Newsweek, 27 April 1964 Castro's victory and post-revolutionary foreign...
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U.S. Foreign Policy (book) (category Books by Walter Lippmann)
Foreign Policy is a 1943 book by Walter Lippmann. It was published by Little, Brown and Company. Lippmann, Walter (September 1943). U.S. foreign policy...
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with Soviet help, he could establish in Cuba a Communist utopia. – Walter Lippmann, Newsweek, 27 April 1964 Despite Soviet misgivings, Castro continued...
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friend of prominent writers such as Ernest Hemingway, Noël Coward, Walter Lippmann and Walter Duranty. He wrote under the name 'William Bolitho' but was known...
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Aiken, W. E. B. Du Bois, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Horace Kallen, Walter Lippmann and Gertrude Stein. Wallace Stevens was not among his students but...
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Kingdom 8 March 1899 7 November 1974 Writer, poet The Wind on the Moon Walter Lippmann United States 23 September 1889 14 December 1974 Writer Public Opinion...
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"With the death of Walter Lippmann, we have lost a great American. As a newsman, political analyst, and author, Walter Lippmann played a major role for...
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Nocenti's reading of media critics Marshall McLuhan, Noam Chomsky, and Walter Lippmann. At the time she wrote the Longshot miniseries, writer Ann Nocenti...
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