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Walter Lippmann

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  • I hope this isn't one of the other sentences you underlined because it will ruin your close, but I paraphrase Walter Lippmann there who said that the greatness of deGaulle wasn't that he was in France, but that France was in him.

    President Reagan: A Role of a Lifetime 1991

  • One of our Senior Fellows and author of The Climate Fix, Roger Pielke Jr., likes to paraphrase Walter Lippmann on this point - the goal of politics is not to make people think alike, but rather, to make people who think differently act alike.

    Forbes.com: News Michael Shellenberger 2011

  • To paraphrase Walter Lippmann, the goal of politics is not to get everyone to think alike, but rather, to get people who think differently to act alike.

    CJR 2009

  • To paraphrase Walter Lippmann, the goal of politics is not to get everyone to think alike, but rather, to get people who think differently to act alike.

    CJR 2009

  • The Public and Its Problems (1927) contained a defence of participatory democratic ideals against sceptics such as Walter Lippmann, who argued that there was only space for a minimally democratic politics in complex modern societies.

    Dewey's Political Philosophy Festenstein, Matthew 2005

  • He contrasts the responsible critics, such as Walter Lippmann, the Times, and Senator Fulbright, with the "teach-in movement."

    A Special Supplement: The Responsibility of Intellectuals Chomsky, Noam 1967

  • Walter Lippmann once wrote that at the core of every social, political, and economic system is a picture of human nature.

    A defense of capitalism Jennifer Rubin 2011

  • Columnist Walter Lippmann gushed that his findings “almost singlehandedly overcame the unmitigated defeatism which was paralyzing Washington.”

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Donovan, shown here at a George Polk Award Dinner with George Marshall (left) and columnist Walter Lippmann (right), became a staunch anticommunist after World War II.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Walter Lippmann claimed that Donovan had "almost singlehandedly overcome the unmitigated defeatism which was paralyzing Washington."

    The Spymaster's Spymaster Andrew Roberts 2011

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