Liberty and the News
Discover the profound insights of Walter Lippmann in Liberty and the News, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1995. This pivotal work, spanning 100 pages, delves into the complexities of public opinion and its relationship with the media. Lippmann argues that public perception is shaped not by objective truths, but by a "pseudo-environment" that distorts reality. As a significant transitional piece in Lippmann's writings, this book invites readers to critically examine the influences that shape societal views. Ideal for those interested in media studies, political science, and communication theory, Liberty and the News is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate dynamics between information and public perception. Enhance your library with this essential work today!