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The Stakes of Diplomacy (Paperback, Rev Ed)
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The Stakes of Diplomacy (Paperback, Rev Ed)
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Walter Lippmann is arguably the most influential journalist in
American history. From the time of Woodrow Wilson to the time of
Lyndon Johnson, what Walter Lippmann said mattered. His word was
valued because of his exceptional capacity for analysis, and
because he had the rare ability to make complex ideas and problems
manageable and understandable. Lippmann combined the practical and
the theoretical and saw them as inseparable. He savored the life of
the mind and relished the arena of politics. He was political
philosopher, social commentator, political advisor, and
activist-intellectual. As the country grappled with an impressive
influx of European ideas and with the threatening press of European
problems, so did Lippmann. Like President Wilson, he came to
believe that the condition of the modern world required that
America either act or be acted upon. New methods of communication
and propaganda meant that ideas contrary to America's would be
widely heard. Reformed liberalism and the projection of that
liberalism into a troubled world were the best hedge against
totalitarian schemes and imperialist aggression. The Stakes of
Diplomacy resulted from Lippmann's assignment by Wilson's Secretary
of War Baker, to a project for studying possible terms of peace and
ways to influence the world in a liberal-democratic direction. The
Stakes of Diplomacy ends both with admiration for the peaceful
nature of democracies and a plea for their further influence in the
world, and with an understanding that democracy's influence will
depend partly upon its physical might and geopolitical
collaboration. Lippmann stands as a prominent figure in America's
twentieth-century quest for power with honor. He concludes this
volume with the warning that there is no safe way and no morally
feasible way to turn back from our dangerous mission: "Unless the
people who are humane and sympathetic, the people who wish to live
and let live, are masters of the situation, the world faces an
indefinite vista of conquest and terror."
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