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  • '''Walter Lippmann''' (1889-1974) was a working newspaper columnist, long-form journalist, pol
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  • =Works by Walter Lippmann= Lippmann, W., & Little, C. C. (1960). Speeches of Walter Lippmann and Clarence C. Little, fiftieth reunion dinner, June 15, 1960. [Cambridge.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter Lippmann]]
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  • =Works by Walter Lippmann= Lippmann, W., & Little, C. C. (1960). Speeches of Walter Lippmann and Clarence C. Little, fiftieth reunion dinner, June 15, 1960. [Cambridge.
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  • '''Walter Lippmann''' (1889-1974) was a working newspaper columnist, long-form journalist, pol
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  • *[[Walter Lippmann]], journalist
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  • In ''[[Public Opinion]]'' (1922) [[Walter Lippmann]] offered his fullest statement of the role of [[newspapers]] in modern [[r ...server of public events, political and social processes. It represents a [[Walter Lippmann|Lippmannesque]] conception of journalism as exercising a uniquely important
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  • ...de into the international realm. Much of the speech was drafted by aide [[Walter Lippmann]]. It made several suggestions for specific disputes in Europe on the recom
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  • In beginning of the modern journalim, precisely in 1920s, writer [[Walter Lippmann]] and American philosopher [[John Dewey]] debated in several events over th
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  • ...de into the international realm. Much of the speech was drafted by aide [[Walter Lippmann]]. It made several suggestions for specific disputes in Europe on the recom ...nti-war opinions. He welcomed socialists who supported the war, such as [[Walter Lippmann]], but would not tolerate those who tried to impede the war or, worse, assa
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