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Begun in 1938 and completed only in 1955, The Public Philosophy offers as much a glimpse into the private philosophy of America's premier journalist of the twentieth century as it does a public philosophy.The basis of Lippmann's effort is 'that there is a deep disorder in our society which comes not from the machinations of our enemies and from the adversaries of the human condition but from within ourselves.' He also provides a special sort of legacy to liberalism in its broadest sense as the root approach to human existence that could provide civility and accommodation against incivilities and extremism, and that uniquely stood against the totalitarian counterrevolutions from Jacobism to Leninism. This work is a masterful defense of the public philosophy as a constitutional tradition, and can be easily read as such today.Paul Roazen, long identified with the analysis of Lippmann's work, points out that no matter how trenchantly Lippmann dissected democracy, and the populist faith in the people's wisdom, he still sought to study the world in order to help govern it. His constant flow of journalistic writing had the educative intent of raising the level of the public's knowledge. His rationalist conviction that clearheadedness on public matters can be effectively relayed to people is nowhere more evident than in The Public Philosophy. In this sense it is an argument for the democratic ideal that people can be rallied in defense of the public interest.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Public Philosophy'? A: 'The Public Philosophy' explores the deep disorder within society and the challenges of democracy, emphasizing the importance of a rational public discourse and the role of journalism in educating citizens.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Public Philosophy'? A: The author of 'The Public Philosophy' is Walter Lippmann, a prominent journalist and political commentator known for his insights into democracy and public policy.
- Q: When was 'The Public Philosophy' published? A: 'The Public Philosophy' was published on January 30, 1989, although it was originally begun in 1938 and completed in 1955.
- Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating that it has been previously owned but is still in a satisfactory state for reading.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Public Philosophy' have? A: 'The Public Philosophy' contains 210 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of its themes and arguments.
- Q: What type of binding does 'The Public Philosophy' have? A: 'The Public Philosophy' is available in paperback binding, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: What category does 'The Public Philosophy' belong to? A: 'The Public Philosophy' is categorized under 'State & Local', reflecting its focus on public life and democratic principles.
- Q: Is there a specific edition of 'The Public Philosophy'? A: Yes, the current listing refers to the 'Reprint' edition of 'The Public Philosophy'.
- Q: What is the significance of Lippmann's work in 'The Public Philosophy'? A: Lippmann's work in 'The Public Philosophy' is significant for its defense of public philosophy as a constitutional tradition and its critique of democracy, advocating for informed public engagement.
- Q: Can 'The Public Philosophy' be used as a resource for understanding democracy? A: Yes, 'The Public Philosophy' serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of democracy and the role of public discourse in governance.