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Public opinion can be shaped by the media narrative from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

Walter Lippmann argues that the public's perception of reality is largely constructed by the media narrative. He suggests that individuals do not directly experience most events themselves, but rather rely on secondhand information provided by the media. As a result, people form their opinions and beliefs based on this mediated version of reality. The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion by selecting which events to cover, how to frame them, and what information to include or exclude. This process influences how individuals interpret and understand the world around them. Lippmann explains that the media acts as a filter through which people view reality, often distorting or simplifying complex issues in the process. Moreover, Lippmann highlights the l...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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