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  1. The Phantom Public is a book published in 1925 by journalist Walter Lippmann in which he expresses his lack of faith in the democratic system by arguing that the public exists merely as an illusion, myth, and inevitably a phantom.

    • Walter Lippmann
    • 1925
  2. The Phantom Public. A sequel to “Public Opinion” ist eine Publikation des US-amerikanischen Journalisten und Medienkritikers Walter Lippmann aus dem Jahr 1925 zur Rolle der politischen Öffentlichkeit für die Demokratie. Lippmann vertritt eine Position des demokratischen Elitarismus: Eine Funktionselite aus Experten bestimmt im ...

  3. 3. Jan. 2024 · The phantom public. by. Walter Lippmann. Publication date. 1925-01-01. Publisher. Harcourt, Brace. Collection. internetarchivebooks.

  4. The Phantom Public is arguably an even more valuable text, precisely because it was perhaps the clearest, pithiest, and most fuU­ throated expression of Lippmann's crystal­ lizing skepticism. Perhaps it was for that very reason that The Phantom Public disap­ peared from print so rapidly, and has re­ mained so until now. Though it was accept-

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  5. 1. Jan. 2021 · The Phantom Public. Kindle Edition. From the best selling author of A Preface to Politics, Public Opinion, and Liberty and the News! The Phantom Public was Lippman’s most towering achievement influencing political thought for decades to come.

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  6. 28. Sept. 2023 · The Phantom Public. Paperback – September 28, 2023. by Walter Lippmann (Author) 4.6 22 ratings. Part of: Library of Conservative Thought (31 books) See all formats and editions. The Phantom Public was Lippman's most towering achievement influencing political thought for decades to come.

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  7. Lippmann's demythologized view of the American system of government resonates today. The Phantom Public discusses the "disenchanted man" who has become disillusioned not only with democracy, but also with reform.