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Public Opinion

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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)

Chapters

The World Outside And The Pictures In Our Heads

46:49

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Censorship And Privacy

18:47

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Contact And Opportunity

17:48

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Time And Attention

10:43

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Speed, Words, And Clearness

21:42

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Stereotypes

26:25

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Stereotypes As Defense

14:59

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Blind Spots And Their Value

19:05

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Codes And Their Enemies

24:15

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The Detection Of Stereotypes

44:42

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11 - The Enlisting Of Interest

18:39

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Self-Interest Reconsidered

34:21

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The Transfer Of Interest

43:01

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Yes Or No

23:06

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Leaders And The Rank And File

25:14

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The Self-Centered Man

15:04

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The Self-Contained Community

20:48

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The Role Of Force, Patronage, and Privilege

26:09

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The Old Image In A New Form: Guild Socialism

28:08

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A New Image

8:05

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The Buying Public

17:40

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The Constant Reader

15:41

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The Nature Of News

31:39

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News, Truth, And A Conclusion

12:01

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The Entering Wedge

15:11

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Intelligence Work

29:40

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The Appeal To The Public

19:33

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The Appeal To Reason

13:20

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Bewertungen

Game changing book

(5 Sterne)

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 Sterne)

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