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Public opinion can be volatile and easily swayed from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

The prevailing sentiment within a society is a complex and ever-changing phenomenon. It is not a static entity, but rather a dynamic force that is subject to various influences and fluctuations. Public opinion can be likened to a delicate balance that can be easily disrupted by external factors. Individuals within a society are bombarded with a myriad of stimuli on a daily basis, ranging from media reports to interpersonal interactions. These stimuli shape their perceptions and beliefs, ultimately contributing to the formation of public opinion. However, the very nature of these stimuli makes public opinion inherently volatile. External events and crises have the power to sway public opinion in a matter of moments. A single news report or a persuasive speech can cause a shift in the prevailing sen...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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