
Walter Lippman
Walter Lippman was an influential American journalist, political commentator, and author, known for his profound insights into public opinion and the role of media in democracy. Born in 1889, he contributed to the development of modern journalism and was a strong advocate for the importance of informed citizenry. Lippman’s work, particularly in the early to mid-20th century, emphasized the psychological and social impacts of rapid societal changes, including the erosion of traditional values and community ties in the face of modernity. His observations remain relevant as they explore the tension between individual liberty and communal identity.
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Walter Lippman warned about the psychological impacts of accelerated changes in modern life.
Los “ácidos de la modernidad” y la reacción conservadora






