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Walter Lippmann - American Skeptic, American Pastor
Series: Spiritual Lives
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Walter Lippmann was arguably the most recognized and respected
political journalist of the twentieth century. His "Today and
Tomorrow" columns attracted a global readership of well over ten
million. Lippmann was the author of numerous books, including the
best-selling A Preface to Morals (1929) and U.S. Foreign Policy
(1943). His Public Opinion (1922) remains a classic text within
American political philosophy and media studies. Lippmann coined or
popularized several keywords of the twentieth century, including
"stereotype," the "Cold War," and the "Great Society." Sought out
by U.S. Presidents and by America's allies and rivals around the
world, Lippmann remained one of liberalism's most faithful
proponents and harshest critics. Yet few people then or since
encountered the "real" Walter Lippmann. That was because he kept
crucial parts of himself hiding in plain sight. His extensive
commentary on politics and diplomacy was bounded by his sense that
America had to adjust to the loss of a common faith and morality in
a "post-Christian" era. Over the course of his life, Lippmann
traded in his fame as a happy secularist for the stardom of a
grumpy Western Christian intellectual. Yet he never committed
himself to any religious system, especially his own Jewish
heritage. Walter Lippmann: American Skeptic, American Pastor
considers the role of religions in Lippmann's life and thought,
prioritizing his affirmation and rejection of Christian
nationalisms of the left and right. It also yields fresh insights
into the philosophical origins of modern American liberalism,
including liberalism's blind spots in the areas of sex, race, and
class. But most importantly, this biography highlights the
constructive power of doubt. For Lippmann, the good life in the
good society was lived in irreconcilable tension: the struggle to
be free from yet loyal to a way of life; to recognize the dangers
yet also necessity of a civil religion; and to strive for a just
and enduring world order that can never be. In the end, Lippmann
manufactured himself as the prophet of limitation for an
extravagant American Century.
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Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Spiritual Lives |
Release date: |
June 2023 |
Authors: |
Mark Thomas Edwards
(Professor of US History and Politics)
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Dimensions: |
203 x 137 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-289516-5 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-19-289516-8 |
Barcode: |
9780192895165 |
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