Walter Lippmann: An intellectual biography
Princeton University Press, $62.99 hb, 352 pp
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Mind and pen
Walter Lippmann might be the defining example of a public intellectual. He profoundly influenced public and political debate in America during the twentieth century. A prolific journalist and columnist, he also published ten major books and even more edited collections and compilations. The best of these were thought-provoking disquisitions on public opinion, communications, politics, international relations, and the ways in which liberal thought has developed in the United States. His was, argues Tom Arnold-Forster, ‘a six-decade commentary on the vicissitudes of politics’.
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Walter Lippmann: An intellectual biography
by Tom Arnold-Forster
Princeton University Press, $62.99 hb, 352 pp
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