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Facts alone do not determine public opinion from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

In the realm of public opinion, it is often assumed that facts alone have the power to shape and determine the beliefs and attitudes of the masses. However, this assumption fails to take into account the complex and nuanced nature of human cognition and perception. As Walter Lippmann astutely observes, public opinion is not simply a product of objective facts, but rather a result of a multitude of factors that influence how individuals interpret and respond to information. One key factor that shapes public opinion is the role of stereotypes and preconceived notions. People do not approach new information with an entirely blank slate, but rather filter it through their existing beliefs and biases. These preexisting mental frameworks can color the way in which individuals perceive and interpret facts, leading to a divergence between objective reality and public opinion. Furthermore, the process of forming public opinion is heavily influenced by the media and other intermediaries who act as gatekeepers of information. The media plays a crucial role in selecting, framing, and presenting facts to the public, thereby shaping the narrative that ultimately inf...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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