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Walter Lippmann

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Born January 1, 1889
Died January 1, 1974 (85 years old)
New York City, United States
Also known as: Walter Lippman
38 books
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Essays in the public philosophy

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From inside book description: The Price of Freedom In this compelling and provocative book, Walter Lippmann, one of America's leading political thinkers, urgently warns Western man that his liberty is dangerously threatened. In bold, highly readable fashion, he re-examines traditional democratic ideals-- freedom of speech, free public education, the enjoyment of private property, and other issues of vital concern to freedom-loving peoples all over the world. Mr. Lippmann believes that democratic procedures can be safeguarded only by a strong central government, unafraid of the power of mass opinion. Men will continue to be free, he says, only if they elect officials who cannot be bribed, appeased, or intimidated by private groups, but who sill govern according to the public philosophy, or those principles of unselfish behavior which formed the basis of the U. S. Constitution. Here is an imaginative, Philosophically-grounded discussion which urges every democratic citizen to place the good of his fellow man above personal interest in order to preserve democracy at large, and is own individual liberty.

The Walter Lippmann papers

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The collection comprises the papers of journalist, public policy analyst and political philosopher Walter Lippmann, who observed and covered some of the most important events of the 20th century including both World Wars, the Nuremburg Trial, and the International War Tribunals.

American inquisitors

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Thomas Jefferson is a character in a recurring "Dialogue on Olympus" as the author ponders the irony of the man who professes to be Jefferson's most loyal disciple acting as a prosecutor in the Scopes trial. Socrates, however, has the last word. --Frank Shuffelton.