Walter Lippmann Quote on Freedom and Truth – Essential Insights!
0 Comments/in Walter Lippmann“There can be no liberty for a community which lacks the means by which to detect lies”
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Walter Lippmann Quote: The Power of Prejudice in Shaping Our Perception
0 Comments/in Walter Lippmann“We are told about the world before we see it. We imagine most things before we experience them. And those preconceptions, unless education has made us acutely aware, govern deeply the whole process of perception.”
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Walter Lippmann on Bureaucracy and Power – The Shocking Truth!
0 Comments/in Walter Lippmann“Though it is disguised by the illusion that a bureaucracy accountable to a majority of voters, and susceptible to the pressure of organized minorities, is not exercising compulsion, it is evident that the more varied and comprehensive the regulation becomes, the more the state becomes a despotic power as against the individual. For the fragment of control over the government which he exercises through his vote is in no effective sense proportionate to the authority exercised over him by the government.”
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Walter Lippmann Quote – Unmask the Power of Deception and Truth!
0 Comments/in Walter Lippmann“We are dealing with a problem in which deception has become organized and powerful; where truth is poisoned at its source; where the skills of the cleverest minds are used to mislead a bewildered people.”
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Walter Lippmann’s Revelation: How Aligned Media Manipulate Our Public Opinion
0 Comments/in Walter Lippmann“”…a drifting apart of public opinion and published opinion when the selection rules of the journalists who have been brought into line largely coincide. This creates a consonance of reporting that acts like a confirmation to the audience (everyone says it, so it has to be right) and installs a stereotype-supported pseudo-environment””
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Walter Lippmann Quotes on Democracy, Propaganda & Public Opinion – Understand the Revolution!
0 Comments/in Walter Lippmann“That the manufacture of consent is capable of great refinements no one, I think, denies. The process by which public opinions arise is certainly no less intricate than it has appeared in these pages, and the opportunities for manipulation open to anyone who understands the process are plain enough. . . . as a result of psychological research, coupled with the modern means of communication, the practice of democracy has turned a corner. A revolution is taking place, infinitely more significant than any shifting of economic power. . . . Under the impact of propaganda, not necessarily in the sinister meaning of the word alone, the old constants of our thinking have become variables. It is no longer possible, for example, to believe in the original dogma of democracy; that the knowledge needed for the management of human affairs comes up spontaneously from the human heart. Where we act on that theory we expose ourselves to self-deception, and to forms of persuasion that we cannot verify. It has been demonstrated that we cannot rely upon intuition, conscience, or the accidents of casual opinion if we are to deal with the world beyond our reach.”
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