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Walter Lippmann on the Decay of Decency

„The decay of decency in the modern age, the rebellion against law and good faith, the treatment of human beings as things, as the mere instruments of power and ambition, is without a doubt the consequence of the decay of the belief in man as something more than an animal animated by highly conditioned reflexes and chemical reactions. For, unless man is something more than that, he has no rights that anyone is bound to respect, and there are no limitations upon his conduct which he is bound to obey.“

Walter LippmannWalter Lippmann describes moral decay as a result of the fading belief in man as more than an animal.
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Walter Lippmann was an American journalist and political commentator, known for his work on public opinion and political communication.

Walter Lippmann analyzes moral decay and the humanitarian consequences of the loss of belief in man's special status.


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Walter Lippmann quote about the decay of decency, human dignity, rights, and moral responsibility

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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