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The Phantom Public

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In an era disillusioned with politicians and "direct democracy," Walter Lippmann's work remains highly relevant. It showcases his critical perspective on the challenges facing American democracy. Antipopulist in nature, the volume defends elitism as a legitimate intellectual stance with historical roots in the American experience. Lippmann's realistic portrayal of the American governmental system resonates today, particularly his depiction of the "disenchanted man" who has lost faith in both democracy and reform. He argues that the average voter lacks the capacity for effective governance, suggesting that the so-called public is merely a "phantom." In policy-making, the key distinction lies not between experts and amateurs, but between insiders and outsiders. Lippmann questions the fundamental assumptions of Progressive politics and any theory that claims to empower the populace in decision-making. Ronald Steel, in his biography of Lippmann, hailed this work as one of his most compelling and insightful, recognizing its critique of traditional democratic theory. As apathy towards the political system grows among Americans, this classic text is essential for students, educators, and researchers in political science and history.

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The Phantom Public, Walter Lippmann

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