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Public opinion is shaped by historical context from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

Public opinion, being a product of the human mind, is inevitably influenced by the historical context in which it is formed. As individuals, we do not exist in a vacuum; rather, we are shaped by the events and circumstances of our time. In the words of Lippmann, "The world outside and the pictures in our heads are not the same thing." This disparity between reality and perception is a result of the historical context in which our opinions are developed. Historical events and trends play a significant role in shaping public opinion. For example, during times of war or economic turmoil, public sentiment is often characterized by fear and uncertainty. Conversely, periods of peace and prosperity may lead to a more optimistic and positive outlook. These historical circumstances not only influence our individual beliefs and attitudes but also shape the collective consciousness of society a...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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