264 Pages
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Routledge
264 Pages
by
Routledge
255 Pages
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Routledge
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Walter Lippmann is arguably the most influential journalist in American history. From the time of Woodrow Wilson to the time of Lyndon Johnson, what Walter Lippmann said mattered. His word was valued because of his exceptional capacity for analysis, and because he had the rare ability to make complex ideas and problems manageable and understandable. Lippmann combined the practical and the... Read more
Introduction; I: ; I: A Discovery for Democrats; II: The Uses of a King; III: Foreigners and Frontiers; IV: The Line of Least Resistance; V: Patriotism in the Rough; VI: Patriotism, Business, and Diplomacy; II: ; VII: Arenas of Friction; VIII: A Little Realpolitik; IX: A Proposal; X: Algeciras: A Landmark; XI: The Core of Imperialism; III: ; XII: The Reaction at Home; XIII: The Future of Patriotism; XIV: A Broader Base for Diplomacy; XV: Public Opinion in Foreign Affairs; IV: Epilogue; XVI: The Strategy of Peace
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Walter Lippmann






