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In 1922, journalist and political scientist Walter Lippmann published Public Opinion which became an influential force in political science, changing scholars' approach to political theory. The book examines the roles of citizens in
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a democracy and the impact of mass media on the views and actions of the public. Lippmann believes that the mass media produces and condenses information at such great speed that it is impossible for citizens to make critical judgements on public issues.
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