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This collection of essays examines the relationship between a free society and the news by arguing that democracy requires a steady supply of trustworthy, relevant information. The author critiques tendencies in modern journalism—propaganda, partisan instruction, and editorial paternalism—that substitute opinion or national interest for factual reporting, analyzes the effects of wartime censorship and mass persuasion on public opinion, and discusses ethical responsibilities and practical standards for editors and reporters. The volume blends philosophical reflection on liberty with practical prescriptions for preserving truthful, reliable news as the foundation of informed consent.

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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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