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The Right to Speak and Listen – Walter Lippmann

„While the right to talk may be the beginning of freedom, the necessity of listening is what makes that right important.“

Walter LippmannFreedom begins with the right to speak but becomes significant through the necessity of listening, says Walter Lippmann.
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Walter Lippmann was an American journalist and political commentator, known for his work on public opinion and political communication.

An important reminder that freedom requires not only the right to speak but also the freedom to listen.


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Inspirational Walter Lippmann quote about freedom, speaking, and listening

Walter Lippmann (1889–1974) was a prominent American journalist, media critic, and political commentator. He coined significant concepts in media and communication studies, particularly regarding the role of mass media in democracy. His book "Public Opinion" (1922) remains a classic in media criticism and political philosophy.

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"I realize this is a radical statement, but to me it is true. I believe I don't really listen unless there is some truth in what the other person is telling me. Not just on the surface, but underneath. What drives them? Why do they say that? What are they trying to understand? Perhaps there is something positive in them that could change me for the better. I should always look out for something that positively changes me. But I find that when I listen more mindfully, I ask myself: What is behind it? Recently, I had a conversation, or rather, I listened to a conversation on YouTube. Someone claimed that it is possible that the Earth is flat. If I had spoken with this person, I would hopefully say: "Well, how did you come to this belief? Where does this idea come from?" Because there is something good about their trying to understand how nature works. Is the Earth round or flat? What is going on here? Behind it lies something useful that I can identify with. We don't have to shout at each other all the time." Alan Alda
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