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Walter Lippmann: An Intellectual Biography

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Walter Lippmann: An Intellectual Biography

Contributors:

By (Author) Tom Arnold-Forster

ISBN:

9780691215211

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

10th September 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

The life and ideas of one of the twentieth century's leading political thinkers

Walter Lippmann (18891974) was among the most influential and wide-ranging political writers in modern America. As both a journalist and political theorist, he shaped ideas about liberalism and democracy, the nature of public opinion, US power and empire, and the roles of journalists, experts, and citizens. Tom Arnold-Forster provides a bold historical reassessment of Lippmann's intellectual life, offering fresh perspectives on a career at the intersection of daily news and democratic theory.

This incisive book shows how Lippmann helped define the public debates of American liberalism from the Progressive Era to the Cold War. By exploring his ideas in their historical context, Arnold-Forster challenges the claim that Lippmann was primarily a theorist of expertise and technocracy. Instead, Lippmann emerges as a strikingly political thinker, public-facing and multifarious, who focused on what politics meant and how it worked in modern democracies. Covering subjects from press freedom to urban reform to economic and foreign policy, while tracing the evolution from his early liberal socialism to later conservative liberalism, this book explores Lippmann's thought as reflecting the protean character of liberal politics and the crises and paradoxes of democracy.

Walter Lippmann: An Intellectual Biography is a richly historical account of a complex political thinker. Lippmann's ideas played a formative role in the twentieth century and resonate powerfully with our fraught present.

Author Bio

Tom Arnold-Forster is lecturer in the history of political thought at King's College London. His writing has appeared in the Historical Journal, Modern Intellectual History, the Journal of American Studies, and Dissent.

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