Walter Lippmann Quote

The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of the trampling and the roar of a bewildered herd.


The Essential Lippmann: A Political Philosophy for Liberal Democracy (ed. Harvard University Press, 1982) - ISBN: 9780674267756


The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of...

The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of...

The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of...

The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of...