Public Opinion

audiobook

Public Opinion

by Walter Lippmann

EN·~10 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

PUBLIC OPINION - BY - WALTER LIPPMANN - TO FAYE LIPPMANN

1:49
2

PART I - INTRODUCTION - CHAPTER I - THE WORLD OUTSIDE AND THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS - CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION - THE WORLD OUTSIDE AND THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS

24:08
3

FACTS NOW ESTABLISHED

0:21
4

WITHOUT DANIELS' KNOWLEDGE

24:07
5

PART II - APPROACHES TO THE WORLD OUTSIDE - CHAPTER 2. CENSORSHIP AND PRIVACY " 3. CONTACT AND OPPORTUNITY " 4. TIME AND ATTENTION " 5. SPEED, WORDS, AND CLEARNESS - CHAPTER II - CENSORSHIP AND PRIVACY

18:08
6

CHAPTER III - CONTACT AND OPPORTUNITY

18:08
7

CHAPTER IV - TIME AND ATTENTION

8:47
8

CHAPTER V - SPEED, WORDS, AND CLEARNESS

21:39
9

PART III - STEREOTYPES - CHAPTER 6. STEREOTYPES " 7. STEREOTYPES AS DEFENSE " 8. BLIND SPOTS AND THEIR VALUE " 9. CODES AND THEIR ENEMIES " 10. THE DETECTION OF STEREOTYPES - CHAPTER VI - STEREOTYPES

25:53
10

CHAPTER VII - STEREOTYPES AS DEFENSE

14:11

Description

A vivid meditation on how societies construct their own realities, this work opens with a modern retelling of Plato’s cave, where prisoners mistake shadows for truth. By juxtaposing that ancient image with the isolated community of an off‑shore island in 1914, the author shows how ordinary people cling to stale pictures of the world even as the larger stage erupts in war.

Through the lens of a small, cut‑off colony watching distant headlines about trials, treaties, and the looming conflict, the narrative explores the fragile gap between what we think we know and what actually unfolds. It asks how news, rumors, and personal belief shape decisions long before the facts catch up, and how the lingering echoes of those misconceptions linger long after the armistice. Listeners will be drawn into a thoughtful portrait of perception, history, and the hidden forces that steer public opinion.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (610K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Lippmann

Walter Lippmann

1889–1974

A sharp, influential voice in 20th-century journalism, he helped shape how Americans thought about politics, public opinion, and the modern press. His books and newspaper columns made difficult public questions feel urgent, clear, and deeply human.

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