Walter Lippmann Ordre des livres
Walter Lippmann était un intellectuel, écrivain, reporter et commentateur politique américain qui a acquis une notoriété pour avoir été parmi les premiers à introduire le concept de la Guerre Froide. Lippmann a reçu deux fois le Prix Pulitzer pour sa chronique syndiquée, « Today and Tomorrow ».







- 2021
- 2021
The Walter Lippmann Reader
A Preface to Politics, Liberty and the News, Public Opinion, The Phantom Public
- 526pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This comprehensive omnibus edition features Walter Lippmann's four pivotal works that significantly influence media studies, political science, and social psychology. As a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Lippmann's insights and theories have shaped modern journalism and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about media and society.
- 2021
Die öffentliche Meinung
Wie sie entsteht und manipuliert wird
Walter Lippmann gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Propagandisten des Neoliberalismus und einer gelenkten Demokratie, der dem marktradikalen Denken zum Siegeszug verhalf. Lippmanns 1922 erschienenes Buch "Public Opinion" gilt als ein Klassiker in Sachen Manipulation und Beeinflussung der öffentlichen Meinung. Von ihm wurde der Begriff "Kalter Krieg" geprägt und in den allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch gebracht. Weil die Durchschnittsbürger in einer Demokratie damit überfordert sind, komplexe gesellschaftliche Zusammenhänge zu durchschauen, entwickelte er das Konzept einer gelenkten Demokratie, um die Meinung der Masse mit Hilfe manipulativer Techniken zu steuern. Seine Methoden der Meinungsbeeinflussung sind heute aktueller denn je.
- 2021
Die Illusion von Wahrheit
Oder die Erfindung von Fake News
In drei bahnbrechenden Texten formuliert der Pulitzer-Preisträger Walter Lippmann Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts eine elementare Kritik an den Medien als Bedrohung für die Demokratie und als Gefahr für den Wert der Freiheit im Allgemeinen. Lippmann entwickelt seine zentrale These: Freiheit und Wahrheit sind unverzichtbar miteinander verbunden. Zudem prangert er die Neigung der Medien und der Journalisten an, die Wahrheit zu verzerren, indem sie ihre eigene Agenda und ihre eigenen Ziele fördern, anstatt den wahrheitsgemäßen Austausch von Fakten und den freien Fluss von Ideen zu ermöglichen.
- 2021
In an era disillusioned with politicians and "direct democracy," Walter Lippmann's work remains highly relevant. It showcases his critical perspective on the challenges facing American democracy. Antipopulist in nature, the volume defends elitism as a legitimate intellectual stance with historical roots in the American experience. Lippmann's realistic portrayal of the American governmental system resonates today, particularly his depiction of the "disenchanted man" who has lost faith in both democracy and reform. He argues that the average voter lacks the capacity for effective governance, suggesting that the so-called public is merely a "phantom." In policy-making, the key distinction lies not between experts and amateurs, but between insiders and outsiders. Lippmann questions the fundamental assumptions of Progressive politics and any theory that claims to empower the populace in decision-making. Ronald Steel, in his biography of Lippmann, hailed this work as one of his most compelling and insightful, recognizing its critique of traditional democratic theory. As apathy towards the political system grows among Americans, this classic text is essential for students, educators, and researchers in political science and history.
- 2020
The speech by President Wilson in May 1916 marked a pivotal shift from American isolationism to a commitment to global engagement and peace. It signaled America's readiness to join a League of Peace, emphasizing that any military involvement would prioritize international stability over imperialistic ambitions. Walter Lippmann's address highlights this foundational moment in U.S. foreign policy, illustrating the nation's intention to uphold global order and peace rather than pursue expansionist goals.
- 2020
A Preface to Politics
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book, a significant classical work published over a century ago, explores essential political concepts that have remained relevant throughout history. Aiming to preserve its importance for future generations, Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through reformatting and retyping rather than relying on scanned copies. This effort highlights the enduring value of the text in contemporary discourse on politics.
- 2020
Liberty and the News
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Walter Lippmann emphasizes the crucial role of reliable news in sustaining a healthy democracy. He critiques poor journalism and argues that the public's ability to discern the truth is essential for democratic survival. Through his warnings, Lippmann highlights the dangers of misinformation and the need for accountability in media to protect democratic values.
- 2017
American Inquisitors
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the themes of media influence and public opinion, this work by Walter Lippmann delves into the role of journalism in shaping societal perceptions. It examines the responsibilities of the press and the implications of its power, offering critical insights into the relationship between democracy and informed citizenry. Through thoughtful analysis, Lippmann presents a compelling argument for the necessity of a responsible media in fostering a healthy political environment.
- 2004
The Good Society
- 452pages
- 16 heures de lecture
As a critical examination of liberalism, the book delves into the philosophical underpinnings and societal implications of liberal thought. It explores the evolution of the concept of the good society, questioning the effectiveness of liberal ideals in addressing contemporary social issues. Through rigorous analysis, it challenges readers to reconsider traditional notions of freedom, justice, and community, ultimately advocating for a more inclusive and equitable approach to societal development.
