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Lippmann, Walter

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Lippmann, Walter (1889–1974)

US liberal political commentator. From 1921 Lippmann was the chief editorial writer for the New York World and from 1931 wrote the daily column ‘Today and Tomorrow’, which was widely syndicated through the New York Herald Tribune. Among his books are A Preface to Morals (1929), The Good Society (1937), and The Public Philosophy (1955).

Lipmann was born in New York and educated at Harvard. He was one of the founders of the New Republic magazine in 1914. After service in army intelligence during World War I, he became an adviser to President Wilson at the Versailles peace conference.



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