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The Method of Freedom

The Method of Freedom( )
Author: Lippmann, Walter
Introduction by: Blum, John Morton
ISBN:978-1-56000-559-9
Publication Date:Sep 1991
Publisher:Transaction Publishers
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $50.60
Book Description:

The Method of Freedom was written at a time of deep anxiety for America and Europe. The worst depression in modem history gripped the world and the rise of dictatorships in Europe and Asia posed a mortal challenge to the essentials of free government. In this volume of a continuing series on the major works of Walter Lippmann, a model for economic recovery and social stability is outlined under a "regime of liberty." Lippmann's work takes on a special pertinence in the 1990s as the...
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Book Details
Pages:146
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / Political Freedom
Business & Economics / Economic Conditions
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):2.54 x 2.54 cm
Book Weight:0.273 Kilograms
Author Biography
Lippmann, Walter (Author)
Walter Lippmann, an American political journalist, dominated political journalism in the United States from World War I almost until his death. In his last year as a student at Harvard University, he was an assistant to the philosopher George Santayana. He read extensively in Freud and was in every sense an "intellectual" journalist.

"His Public Opinion" (1922) became the intellectual anchor for the study of public opinion, and it is widely read today. He came close in this book to questioning whether citizens can possibly make rational, democratic decisions. The source of the difficulty is not our irrationality but the inherent nature of the modern system of mass communication; information must be condensed into brief slogans. These slogans become stereotypes, a concept that Lippmann brilliantly analyzed prior to its acceptance by psychologists. As a political columnist, he wrote on many topics, particularly on foreign relations, and he held a position of prestige in Washington's press corps that has never been matched. Alastair Buchan wrote in 1974 that Walter Lippman was "the name that opened every door."

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