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Что (кто) такое Walter Lippmann - определение


Walter Lippmann         
JORNALISTA NORTE-AMERICANO
Walter Lippmann (Nova Iorque, 23 de setembro de 1889 – Nova Iorque, 14 de dezembro de 1974) foi um escritor, jornalista e comentarista político estadunidense, famoso por ser um dos primeiros a introduzir o conceito de Guerra FriaLIPPMANN,W. The cold war: a study in U.
Gabriel Lippmann         
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Colóquio Walter Lippmann         
O Colóquio Walter Lippmann, em francês Colloque Walter Lippmann, foi uma conferência de intelectuais organizada em Paris em agosto de 1938 pelo filósofo francês Louis Rougier. Depois que o interesse no liberalismo clássico diminuiu nas décadas de 1920 e 1930, o objetivo era construir um novo liberalismo como uma rejeição do coletivismo, do socialismo e do liberalismo laissez-faire.
Примеры употребления для Walter Lippmann
1. These were the years when Joe McCarthy, Robert Taft and anti–containment "realists" such as Walter Lippmann flourished.
2. Certainly we are unlikely to again see the likes of Walter Lippmann, that intimate and informal colleague of the politically powerful for half a century.
3. "People don‘t want somebody who makes them feel stupid." Imagine the Iowa hog farmer cracking open "Assault on Reason," and meeting Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Paine, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Lippmann, Johannes Gutenberg, John Stuart Mill, Thomas Jefferson and Marshall McLuhan –– all before finishing the introduction.
4. "He sees the question of religion as a kind of smoke screen obscuring any realistic discussion of the issues and the far–reaching problems of America in the world today." The famous Walter Lippmann, however, disagreed: "Thanks to the initiative of the Protestant ministers all the honest and decent fears and doubts about a Catholic for President have been stated and placed before Sen.
5. September 5 2005 21÷17 Samuel Huntington has called it the Lippmann Gap, echoing the American journalist Walter Lippmann in 1'43÷ "Foreign policy consists in bringing into balance, with a comfortable surplus of power in reserve, the nation‘s commitments and the nation‘s power." The historian Paul Kennedy has another name for it÷ "Imperial overextension". Whatever you call this dangerous disease, the symptoms are clear in the US.