Walter Lippmann (1) (1889–1974)
Autor de Public Opinion
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Sobre El Autor
Walter Lippmann, an American political journalist, dominated political journalism in the United States from World War I almost until his death. In his last year as a student at Harvard University, he was an assistant to the philosopher George Santayana. He read extensively in Freud and was in every mostrar más sense an "intellectual" journalist. "His Public Opinion" (1922) became the intellectual anchor for the study of public opinion, and it is widely read today. He came close in this book to questioning whether citizens can possibly make rational, democratic decisions. The source of the difficulty is not our irrationality but the inherent nature of the modern system of mass communication; information must be condensed into brief slogans. These slogans become stereotypes, a concept that Lippmann brilliantly analyzed prior to its acceptance by psychologists. As a political columnist, he wrote on many topics, particularly on foreign relations, and he held a position of prestige in Washington's press corps that has never been matched. Alastair Buchan wrote in 1974 that Walter Lippman was "the name that opened every door." (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1889-09-23
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1974-12-14
- Lugar de sepultura
- At sea, ashes spread off the coast of Maine, USA
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- New York, New York, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- New York, New York, USA
- Educación
- Harvard University
- Ocupaciones
- journalist
editor
secretary
military intelligence officer - Relaciones
- James, William (teacher)
Santayana, George (teacher) - Organizaciones
- The New Republic (Founder)
United States Army
National Press Club
Cosmos Club
Metropolitan Club
Army-Navy Country Club (mostrar todos 14)
Century Club
River Club
Harvard Club
Coffee House Club
Tavern Club
The New York Herald Tribune
Newsweek
Fund for the Advancement of Education - Premios y honores
- Legion of Honor (Commander, 1946)
Order of Leopold (Officer, 1947)
Order of St. Olav (Knight's Cross, 1950)
Order of Orange Nassau (Commander, 1952)
Overseas Press Club Award (1953 - 1955 - 1959)
George Foster Peabody Award (1962) (mostrar todos 13)
Presidential Medal of Freedom (1964)
National Academy of Arts and Letters (Gold Medal, 1965)
City of New York (Bronze Medallion, 1974)
Phi Beta Kappa
American Academy of Arts and Letters
National Institute of Arts and Letters
Sigma Delta Chi
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- Obras
- 24
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- Miembros
- 1,821
- Popularidad
- #14,128
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 11
- ISBNs
- 180
- Idiomas
- 10
- Favorito
- 1