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A series of essays examines the failings of modern political practice, arguing that officials rely on rituals, legal taboos, and moralistic prohibitions instead of understanding social forces and human nature. The author contrasts conservative routine with inventive reform, considers public indifference, critiques simplistic legislative remedies, and explores how creeds, symbols, and culture shape political action. The essays urge clearer perception of social realities, skepticism toward punitive shortcuts, and a pragmatic recalibration of political aims to accommodate changing conditions and human desires.

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Walter Lippmann

Walter Lippmann was an influential American journalist, political commentator, and author, known for his profound insights into public opinion and democracy. His works often explored the relationship between media, society, and governance. Lippmann's notable books include "Public Opinion," where he examined how public perceptions are shaped, and "A Preface to Morals," which delved into ethical considerations in modern society. His writings contributed significantly to the fields of journalism and political theory, making him a key figure in 20th-century American intellectual life.

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