Public OpinionHarcourt, Brace, 1922 - 427 頁 In what is widely considered the most influential book ever written by Walter Lippmann, the late journalist and social critic provides a fundamental treatise on the nature of human information and communication. The work is divided into eight parts, covering such varied issues as stereotypes, image making, and organized intelligence. The study begins with an analysis of "the world outside and the pictures in our heads", a leitmotif that starts with issues of censorship and privacy, speed, words, and clarity, and ends with a careful survey of the modern newspaper. Lippmann's conclusions are as meaningful in a world of television and computers as in the earlier period when newspapers were dominant. Public Opinion is of enduring significance for communications scholars, historians, sociologists, and political scientists. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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第 27 頁
... ment of distinct individuals to other individuals and to concrete circumstances . They have assumed that if internal derangements could be straightened out , there would be little or no confusion about what is the obviously normal ...
... ment of distinct individuals to other individuals and to concrete circumstances . They have assumed that if internal derangements could be straightened out , there would be little or no confusion about what is the obviously normal ...
第 28 頁
... ment . He is , of course , permanently and constantly in debt to the new psychology , not only because when rightly applied it so greatly helps people to stand on their own feet , come what may , but because the study of dreams ...
... ment . He is , of course , permanently and constantly in debt to the new psychology , not only because when rightly applied it so greatly helps people to stand on their own feet , come what may , but because the study of dreams ...
第 40 頁
... ment . It was insisted that strategy did not count , or diplomacy . It was simply a matter of killing Germans . The general public more or less believed the dogma , but it had constantly to be reminded of it in face of spectacular ...
... ment . It was insisted that strategy did not count , or diplomacy . It was simply a matter of killing Germans . The general public more or less believed the dogma , but it had constantly to be reminded of it in face of spectacular ...
第 46 頁
... ment's propaganda during the war . Remembering that the war had run over two years and a half before America entered it , that millions upon millions of printed pages had been circulated and untold speeches had been delivered , let us ...
... ment's propaganda during the war . Remembering that the war had run over two years and a half before America entered it , that millions upon millions of printed pages had been circulated and untold speeches had been delivered , let us ...
第 56 頁
... ment . But the judgment itself is formed on pat- terns that may be inherited from the past , trans- mitted or imitated from other social sets . The high- est social set consists of those who embody the leader- ship of the Great Society ...
... ment . But the judgment itself is formed on pat- terns that may be inherited from the past , trans- mitted or imitated from other social sets . The high- est social set consists of those who embody the leader- ship of the Great Society ...
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