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Lippmann and against
* Sefat Yeter, in defense of Saadia Gaon against Dunash ben Labrat, whose criticism of Saadia, Ibn Ezra had brought with him from Egypt ; published by Bislichs 1838 and Lippmann 1843.
A relationship has been traced between Babbitt and Gordon Keith Chalmers, Walter Lippmann, Louis Mercier, and Austin Warren ; claims in cases where such influence are not acknowledged are not easy to sustain, and Babbitt was known to advise against public tributes.

Lippmann and what
Thus, without using the term " agenda-setting ," Walter Lippmann was actually writing about what today we would call " agenda-setting.
" Following Lippmann, in 1963, Bernard Cohen observed that the press " may not be successful much of the time in telling people what to think, but it is stunningly successful in telling its readers what to think about.

Lippmann and called
In that chapter, called " the world outside and the pictures in our heads ," Lippmann argues that the mass media are the principal connection between events in the world and the images of these events in the citizens ' minds.
In 1986, the Wall Street Journal called him " perhaps the most powerful journalist in America ," in a league with Walter Lippmann ( 1889 – 1975 ).
Columnist Walter Lippmann called the wave of support for Nixon " disturbing ... with all the magnification of modern electronics, simply mob law "; discussing the speech with a dinner guest, he said, " That must be the most demeaning experience my country has ever had to bear.
Thus Walter Lippmann in his influential Drift and Mastery ( 1914 ), stressing the " scientific spirit " the " discipline of democracy ," called for a strong central government guided by experts rather than public opinion.

Lippmann and movement
Lippmann also invented the coelostat, an astronomical tool that compensated for the Earth's rotation and allowed a region of the sky to be photographed without apparent movement.

Lippmann and with
Lippmann believed that the public would affect the decision-making of the elite with their vote.
Color photography is almost as old as black-and-white, with early experiments dating to John Herschel's experiments with Anthotype from 1842, and Lippmann plate from 1891.
The neoliberalism that came out of the Colloque Walter Lippmann was generally in line with Rüstow ’ s theories of turning away from conceptions of unrestricted liberty towards a market economy under the guidance and the rules of a strong state.
* 1962: Walter Lippmann, New York Herald Tribune Syndicate, " for his 1961 interview with Soviet Premier Khrushchev, as illustrative of Lippmann's long and distinguished contribution to American journalism.
191 pp. Compares Niebuhr with Hans J. Morgenthau, Walter Lippmann, George F. Kennan, and Dean Acheson
In South Carolina, on April 16, 1947, he delivered a speech ( by journalist Herbert Bayard Swope ) saying, “ Let us not be deceived: we are today in the midst of a cold war .” Newspaper reporter-columnist Walter Lippmann gave the term wide currency, with the book The Cold War ; when asked in 1947 about the source of the term, he referred it to a French term from the 1930s, la guerre froide.
A Lippmann plate is a clear glass plate ( having no Anti-halation backing ), coated with an almost transparent ( very low silver halide content ) emulsion of extremely fine grains, typically 0. 01 to 0. 04 micrometres in diameter.
He became lifelong friends with Walter Lippmann and Horace Kallen, became an editor of the Harvard Law Review, and graduated with one of the best academic records since Louis Brandeis.
" Lippmann argued that diplomacy was the key towards improving relations with the Soviets ; he suggested that the U. S. withdraw its forces from Europe and reunify and demilitarize Germany.
In his own memoir about his years as an undercover KGB man working as a Soviet press attaché in Washington, Oleg Kalugin revealed that he routinely met with many journalists in addition to Stone, including Walter Lippmann, Joseph Kraft, Drew Pearson, Chalmers Robers and Murray Marder of the Washington Post, and others.
He adds that their charges merely show that Stone " was a good reporter ", and notes that Walter Lippmann is quoted in Spies as having professional contacts with " a Soviet journalist with whom he traded insights and information.
They examined Lippmann ’ s idea of construction of the pictures in our heads by comparing the rank-order issues on the media agenda with the key issues of the day on the undecided voters ’ agenda.
* 1958: Walter Lippmann ; nationally syndicated columnist of New York Herald Tribune, for the wisdom, perception and high sense of responsibility with which he has commented for many years on national and international affairs.
Berger connected these sensors to a Lippmann capillary electrometer, with disappointing results.
Over there with a USO group, including Walter Lippmann and Soupy Sales.
He attended Harvard University and became acquainted with Walter Lippmann and John Reed.
" After the war, Lippmann criticized the CPI's work in Europe: " The general tone of it was one of unmitigated brag accompanied by unmitigated gullibility " giving shell-shocked Europe to understand that a rich bumpkin had come to town with his pockets bulging and no desire except to please.

Lippmann and its
Following the core message of Lippmann ’ s book The Good Society participants like Rüstow, Lippmann and Rougier agreed that the old liberalism of laissez faire had failed and that a new liberalism needed to take its place.
Walter Lippmann, in 1943, defined it in terms of war saying that " a nation has security when it does not have to sacrifice its legitimate ínterests to avoid war, and is able, if challenged, to maintain them by war ".
Lippmann was a member of the Academy of Sciences from 8 February 1886 until his death, serving as its President in 1912.

Lippmann and on
The materials for compromise are at hand: The Nation, Walter Lippmann and other sober commentators ( see Alan Clark on p. 367 ) have spelled them out again and again.
In 1908 Gabriel Lippmann won the Nobel Laureate in Physics for his method of reproducing colors photographically based on the phenomenon of interference, also known as the Lippmann plate.
* 1887 – Gabriel Lippmann invents a " method of reproducing colours photographically based on the phenomenon of interference ".
At the Colloque Walter Lippmann, the differences between ‘ true neoliberals ’ around Rüstow and Lippmann on the one hand and old school liberals around Mises and Hayek on the other were already quite visible.
Bernays and Lippmann sat together on the U. S. Committee on Public Information, and Bernays quotes Lippmann extensively in his seminal work Propaganda.
Walter Lippmann was born on September 23, 1889, in New York City, to Jacob and Daisy Baum Lippmann ; his upper-middle class German Jewish family took annual holidays in Europe.
Walter Lippmann, a leading U. S. journalist and commentator on international affairs, strongly criticized the " X " article.
He then moved to New York, where he proceeded to campaign for a job on Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, which carried the work of James M. Cain and Walter Lippmann and was known at the time as " the writer's paper.
Lippmann photography is a way of making a color photograph that relies on Bragg reflection planes in the emulsion to make the colors.
The electrowetting behavior of mercury and other liquids on variably charged surfaces was probably first explained by Gabriel Lippmann in 1875 and was certainly observed much earlier.
Walter Lippmann left the magazine in 1921 on bad terms with Croly.
Sometime prior to March 1941, Mary Price allegedly agreed to furnish Jacob Golos, controller of the secret apparatus of the Communist Party of the USA ( CPUSA ) on behalf of the Soviet Union, with all the information she could concerning the material Lippmann was writing and his contacts.

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