A Preface to Politics
Auteur : Walter Lippmann
Date de publication : 2020-12-07
Éditeur : Wilder Publications
Nombre de pages : 152
Résumé du livre
A foundational work of modern political thought examining public opinion, leadership, and the psychological forces shaping democratic society.
First published in 1913, A Preface to Politics established Walter Lippmann as one of the most perceptive political thinkers of the twentieth century. Written at a moment of profound social transformation, the book confronts the inadequacies of inherited political forms in an age of industrial complexity and mass democracy.
Lippmann argues that political behaviour is driven less by abstract principle than by habit, emotion, and collective psychology. He calls for a politics grounded not in rigid ideology but in informed intelligence, social experimentation, and adaptive leadership. Moving beyond partisanship, he seeks to diagnose the structural weaknesses of democratic systems while preserving their moral promise.
Both analytical and reformist in spirit, A Preface to Politics anticipates many of the themes Lippmann would later develop in Public Opinion and The Phantom Public. It remains an essential text for readers interested in the evolution of liberal thought, democratic theory, and the responsibilities of citizenship in the modern state.