Phantom Public
Explore the enduring relevance of Walter Lippmann's insightful work, The Phantom Public, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1993. This thought-provoking book delves into the complexities of democracy and public opinion, examining the disconnection between politicians and the citizens they serve. With 244 pages of compelling analysis, Lippmann challenges readers to reconsider the role of the public in a democratic society, especially in an age often disillusioned with political processes. Whether you're a student of political science or simply interested in the dynamics of governance, The Phantom Public offers critical perspectives that resonate today. Discover why this classic text remains a must-read for understanding the fabric of democracy.