Public Opinion


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(4.7 stars; 15 reviews)

Public Opinion (1922), by Walter Lippman, is a critical assessment of functional democratic government, especially the irrational, and often self-serving, social perceptions that influence individual behavior, and prevent optimal societal cohesion. (Introduction by author) (10 hr 42 min)

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The World Outside And The Pictures In Our Heads 46:49 Leído por progressingamerica
Censorship And Privacy 18:47 Leído por progressingamerica
Contact And Opportunity 17:48 Leído por progressingamerica
Time And Attention 10:43 Leído por progressingamerica
Speed, Words, And Clearness 21:42 Leído por progressingamerica
Stereotypes 26:25 Leído por progressingamerica
Stereotypes As Defense 14:59 Leído por progressingamerica
Blind Spots And Their Value 19:05 Leído por progressingamerica
Codes And Their Enemies 24:15 Leído por progressingamerica
The Detection Of Stereotypes 44:42 Leído por progressingamerica
11 - The Enlisting Of Interest 18:39 Leído por progressingamerica
Self-Interest Reconsidered 34:21 Leído por progressingamerica
The Transfer Of Interest 43:01 Leído por progressingamerica
Yes Or No 23:06 Leído por progressingamerica
Leaders And The Rank And File 25:14 Leído por progressingamerica
The Self-Centered Man 15:04 Leído por progressingamerica
The Self-Contained Community 20:48 Leído por progressingamerica
The Role Of Force, Patronage, and Privilege 26:09 Leído por progressingamerica
The Old Image In A New Form: Guild Socialism 28:08 Leído por progressingamerica
A New Image 8:05 Leído por progressingamerica
The Buying Public 17:40 Leído por progressingamerica
The Constant Reader 15:41 Leído por progressingamerica
The Nature Of News 31:39 Leído por progressingamerica
News, Truth, And A Conclusion 12:01 Leído por progressingamerica
The Entering Wedge 15:11 Leído por progressingamerica
Intelligence Work 29:40 Leído por progressingamerica
The Appeal To The Public 19:33 Leído por progressingamerica
The Appeal To Reason 13:20 Leído por progressingamerica

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Game changing book


(5 stars)

What at first seemed a robotic voice later fitted the text in my opinion (pardon the pun). Thanks a lot for making this available. This is an excellent example of where audio books excel in enabling re-listens to difficult or dense subjects.


(5 stars)

gives good insight into the unique mentality of people under democracy. sites works rather than claiming ideas as his own. reports historical facts and stitches together a dynamic and thorough understanding of the topic. Bravo Mr Lippmann