Public OpinionGood Press, 2019年11月19日 - 319 頁 In his seminal work 'Public Opinion', Walter Lippmann delves into the intricate relationship between the media, democracy, and public perception. Through an insightful analysis, Lippmann explores how individuals construct their understanding of the world based on filtered information, shaping their opinions and influencing their actions. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book challenges readers to reconsider the nature of truth and the role of the media in shaping public discourse. Lippmann's work is considered a cornerstone of media studies and political theory, offering valuable insights into the complexities of the modern information age. Drawing on his experiences as a journalist and political commentator, Lippmann provides a thought-provoking examination of the mechanisms that drive public opinion and the implications for democratic governance. 'Public Opinion' is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of media influence and its impact on society. |
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... economic barriers , make property or unmake it , bring one people under the rule of another , or favor one class as against another . For each of these decisions some view of the facts is taken to be conclusive , some view of the ...
... economic barriers , make property or unmake it , bring one people under the rule of another , or favor one class as against another . For each of these decisions some view of the facts is taken to be conclusive , some view of the ...
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... economic self-interest? But how do men come to conceive their interest in one way rather than another? The desire for security, or prestige, or domination, or what is vaguely called self-realization? How do men conceive their security ...
... economic self-interest? But how do men come to conceive their interest in one way rather than another? The desire for security, or prestige, or domination, or what is vaguely called self-realization? How do men conceive their security ...
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... economic basis of journalism seems to show that the newspapers necessarily and inevitably reflect, and therefore, in greater or lesser measure, intensify, the defective organization of public opinion. My conclusion is that public ...
... economic basis of journalism seems to show that the newspapers necessarily and inevitably reflect, and therefore, in greater or lesser measure, intensify, the defective organization of public opinion. My conclusion is that public ...
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CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER V | |
PART III | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER X | |
PART IV | |
THE WORLD OUTSIDE AND THE PICTURES IN | |
PART VI | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXI | |
INTRODUCTION | |
Table of Contents | |
Public Opinion | |
CHAPTER XI | |
PART V | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
THE WORLD OUTSIDE AND THE PICTURES IN | |
CHAPTER XXVIII | |
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