“The essential discovery of maturity has little if anything to do with information about the names, the locations, and the sequence of facts; it is the acquiring of a different sense of life, a different kind of intuition about the nature of things.”
Quote by Walter Lippmann
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The Essential Lippmann: A Political Philosophy for Liberal Democracy
This book compiles key essays and articles by Walter Lippmann, a prominent political theorist, focusing on the functioning and values of liberal democracy. It delves into the complexities of political decision-making, the role of the media, and the nature of public opinion. more
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