Public Opinion, Walter Lippmann
Public Opinion, Walter Lippmann
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Public Opinion

Author: Walter Lippmann

Narrator: John Clickman

Unabridged: 10 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/18/2024


Synopsis

Walter Lippmann's Public Opinion (1922) argues humans can't fully grasp complex issues. We rely on simplified ideas (stereotypes) and media portrayals ("pseudo-environments") to form opinions. He suggests experts, not the public, should guide society due to these limitations. Though controversial, it remains a crucial text in understanding public opinion, media influence, and the challenges of democracy.

Reviews

Goodreads review by William on November 26, 2024

A very important book in its time. And in ours. Lippmann warned 100 years ago about the dangers of too much democracy. Lippman argued that the American populace (“the bewildered herd”) must not overly influence government policy. Instead of a true democracy, in which the people directly control the c......more

Goodreads review by Brian on June 05, 2019

Want to understand the last hundred years, and maybe the next hundred, in terms of the interplay between mass media and people's assumptions? The short book is an awfully good start.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on November 07, 2013

This book is unfairly maligned because Chomsky holds it out as an example of elite liberal ideology (and it is a fair example in that regard), but Lippmann has a point about "public opinion". He wasn't the first or last to point out that the spontaneous majorities on various subjects are not necessa......more

Goodreads review by Ben on March 10, 2011

Whatever else one may think of this classic, it is written to take one's breath away. The images of Lippmann's prose alone--e.g. the Platonic, iconic "pictures in the mind," itself an almost mandatory talking point for those who pass through liberal arts education in America--guarantee that this boo......more

Goodreads review by Ginny on April 05, 2021

Too many examples, anecdotes and questions, and not enough answers and explanation. While reading the book, I was often clueless on what the main point of the chapter/paragraph was.......more