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Walter Lippmann

Walter Lippmann

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Public Opinion will be released on June 12, 1997 in Trade Paperback
Jun 12, 1997
Public Opinion is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 12, 1997
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Jun 12, 1997
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Jun 12, 1997

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New Statesman, April 11, 2013
...that the Russians with their massive conventional forces and their interior lines cannot be contained without nuclear weapons. (Walter Lippmann.) ... he felt that his work was misunderstood on a massive scale. (Adventures of a Pacifist in the New...
The Economist, March 7, 2013
...dictatorships were casting liberalism aside.America seemed close to its own revolution. “The situation is critical, Franklin,” said Walter Lippmann, an influential journalist, “You may have no alternative but to assume dictatorial powers.”...
American Spectator, February 19, 2013
...as the party of ‘the rich and privileged’ is one thing that is wrong…. ‘The Democrats,’ (liberal columnist) Walter Lippmann wrote in assessing the Republican Disaster of 1964, ‘have pre-empted almost all the attractive proposals because they...
Embedded Systems Programming, February 13, 2013
...did they have the desire, education and life experience to deal with such problems, they also had what Walter Lippmann - a premier political journalist of past decades - called "civic virtue.," No matter how doubtful their personal morality or...
The Independent, January 25, 2013
...cultivated, exuberant, unstoppable, sheerly gigantic a journalist as British or American politics has known since George Orwell or Walter Lippmann. He can't be cursed into obscurity. Fred Inglis's books include 'People's Witness: the Journalist in...
Huffington Post, December 11, 2012
...Jimmy Breslin, Art Buchwald, William F. Buckley Jr., Molly Ivins, Ernest Hemingway, Maureen Dowd, Nora Ephron, Carl Hiaasen, Walter Lippmann, George Will, Mike Ryoko, Dorothy Thompson, Richard Wright, Damon Runyon, Peggy Noonan, Mike Barnicle and more. ...
Vanguard, December 4, 2012
...already know that, “It requires wisdom to  understand wisdom; the music is nothing if the audience is deaf”. Walter Lippmann c I970. (VANGUARD BOOK OF UOTATIONS p 275...
Axis of Logic, January 17, 2013
...For a second year in a row, Obama’s stealth legislation unhands our claims to liberty Walter Lippmann, one of the godfathers of public relations, once noted that in a totalitarian state you could control the populace by force, but in a democracy...
Dissident Voice, January 16, 2013
...For a second year in a row, Obama’s stealth legislation unhands our claims to liberty Walter Lippmann, one of the godfathers of public relations, once noted that in a totalitarian state you could control the populace by force, but in a democracy...
Malaya Business Insight, January 14, 2013
...can keep itself informed about what the people of the country are thinking and doing and wanting.” – Walter Lippmann...
St. Petersburg Times, January 14, 2013
...fools." It has been rewarding to help engage a community in conversation with itself, which is what Walter Lippmann called the role of a newspaper. To the young who may choose a life in the news business, I wish them all the breadth of experience that...
New American, January 11, 2013
...If this country ever needed a Mussolini, it needs one now,” said Senator David Reed, a Pennsylvania Republican. Walter Lippmann, the “dean of American journalists,” opined that “‘dictatorial powers,’ if that is the name for it — is...
National Catholic Reporter, January 7, 2013
...In 1929, Walter Lippmann published “A Preface to Morals.” I have forgotten to whom I loaned my copy, but there is one phrase from that work that I committed to memory the moment...
SeeNation.com, January 6, 2013
...outcomes on this IQ examination or questions. Previously, in the early 1920s, the distinguished correspondent referred to as Walter Lippmann solidly argued that will IQ questions or exams were actually outright a string of tricks or aerobatics because...