Walter Lippmann, Public Opinion & WW1 Propaganda

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  • I look at Walter Lippmann's 1922 book Public Opinion. WW1 changed everything about how people viewed the world, and saw the birth of propaganda, press offices, and public relations. Lippmann sought to analyze this new world, arguing that public opinion was actually based on a highly selective psuedo-environment with an emphasis on simple stereotypes. Lippman was one of the most influential journalists of his generation winning 2 Pulitzer Prizes and lamenting the poverty of public information and the press. He also wrote the influential 'The Phantom Public.' I also include a reading of Wilfred Owen's Dulce et Decorum Est
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    Walter Lippmann, Public Opinion
    García, César. (2010). Rethinking Walter Lippmann's legacy in the history of public relations. 7.
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    Gullace, N. F. (2011), Allied Propaganda and World War I: Interwar Legacies, Media Studies, and the Politics of War Guilt. History Compass, 9: 686-700. doi:10.1111/j.1478-0542.2011.00798.x

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  • @ThenNow
    @ThenNow  5 років тому +26

    Hey all, hope you enjoy this one. Please please hit that bell, follow on Twitter, Facebook etc. Small creators continuing to take a hit on UA-cam. And as always, huge thanks to Patreon supporters for making this possible. Please consider pledging a dollar per video in the link in the description. Thanks for watching!

    • @ianwallace4127
      @ianwallace4127 5 років тому

      Thank you so much for your work, you're a marvelous teacher. Your earlier video on Baudrillard was a catalyst for developing a deeper understanding of how humans generate a view of the world.

    • @Videokeizah
      @Videokeizah 4 роки тому

      Apart from the highly interesting video, what a beautiful music.

    • @jeremyhennessee6604
      @jeremyhennessee6604 2 роки тому

      Thank you for this.. and your other work brother. I sincerely feel that it is important work which (if heeded/pondered/critically analyzed) will help to illuminate others on the reality of how the ruling factions in society truly operate behind the curtains,..manipulating the opinions, and decisions of what Lipmann rather arrogantly deemed The Bewildered Herd.
      Such video-essays could potentially change society from Herd, to genuinely free-thinking/choosing, reflective individuals who understand and perpetuate the concepts of Social Liberty, and Self-Reliance.
      It's nothing short of a Promethean Flame really.
      Nice work . Sincerely. I am a fan.

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Рік тому

      This is really excellent, thank you for posting. Do you have anything else on this subject? Really brilliant, expressed very well.

    • @1luarluar1
      @1luarluar1 Рік тому

      thank you, I suggest you the analysis of Corbett Report of the WW1. Check also Dr Sam Bailey from New Zealand, very very important. Cheers.

  • @slappy8941
    @slappy8941 5 років тому +25

    The real tragedy isn't that the people fell for it, and the elites got away with it, but that it keeps happening over and over again, and we never learn.

    • @jeremyhennessee6604
      @jeremyhennessee6604 2 роки тому

      agreed. there are not enough positive shepherds to tend to said bewildered herd.

    • @rejuvinatez347
      @rejuvinatez347 2 роки тому +4

      Now people are falling for this Ukraine war.

    • @ifsowhynot
      @ifsowhynot Рік тому

      It isn't a question of "learning" or of "making the same mistakes." War and propaganda are inevitable fixtures of a world comprised of differentiated human societies that coexist under anarchic conditions.
      The narrator (very weirdly) attributes World War I to "old-fashioned realities," including "capital expansion, imperialism, and aristocratic power." This is a strange claim to make -- as though wars between great powers didn't happen prior to the advent of capitalism. But variations on these same themes have occurred since the dawn of human history and have been recorded since the advent of human language. Patterns similar to those just discussed can be found in the records of the ancient Sumerians in the third millennium BCE. This constant historical repetition tells us that -- for all the tremendous changes in human psychology, regime type, economic structure, and cultural/linguistic/religious typology that have occurred over the millennia -- there is something fundamental to the *environment* in which human societies interact that will continue to give rise to war and propaganda for as long as humanity exists.
      It isn't a case of human fallibility: of gullibility or of ignorance. This is a systemic issue, but there is no overarching "system" to criticize. The "system" here is the state of anarchy in which human societies on Earth happen to coexist. And it isn't just states: similar dynamics can be found at work between individuals, corporations, street gangs; everywhere there is socialization, competition, and no regulating authority that can put people to rights. The same dynamics would no doubt feature in our exchanges with alien civilizations, provided those civilizations weren't sufficiently advanced to squish us antwise in the blink of an eye.

  • @PaulThronson
    @PaulThronson 5 років тому +14

    Share often, share widely. This is the wisdom we need now more than ever

  • @josephdelvicario1784
    @josephdelvicario1784 5 років тому +9

    This is the best freaking channel on UA-cam. I’m so indebted to you.

  • @zuutlmna
    @zuutlmna 3 роки тому +3

    Reminds me of the story of the WW1 German airship commander who, after returning from missions, would wait until he had read the latest British/Allied newspaper reports before describing and submitting his own report regarding his Zeppelin's mission activity/success.

  • @olamfilms
    @olamfilms 5 років тому

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    @giorgiadipancrazio562 3 роки тому

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  • @theasheeshpatel
    @theasheeshpatel 23 години тому

    thank you for the video, it was conducive.

  • @brammedelli9721
    @brammedelli9721 3 роки тому

    Then & Now always picks the most interesting topics!

  • @fallowfieldoutwest
    @fallowfieldoutwest 5 років тому +7

    like the video people

  • @mithridatesviiofpontus
    @mithridatesviiofpontus 10 місяців тому

    Initial exposure to ambiguous stimuli interferes with accurate perception even after more and better information becomes available. - RJH

  • @johnarbuckle2619
    @johnarbuckle2619 5 років тому +4

    Sounds good, let's see.

  • @carlosparra4396
    @carlosparra4396 2 роки тому

    Great Video and what is the name of the music at the beginning of the video?

  • @unknownkingdom
    @unknownkingdom 3 роки тому

    Also read "Falsehood In Wartime" by Lord Ponsonby from 1928

    • @unknownkingdom
      @unknownkingdom 3 роки тому

      I'll admit I'm unfamiliar woth Lippman. But so far seems very similar to what Ponsonby wrote abouy from the British perspective

  • @aryianexile1045
    @aryianexile1045 5 років тому +1

    What is the name of the music playing at the beginning of the video?

  • @TrippingFighter
    @TrippingFighter 5 років тому

    Brilliant as always.

  • @edwardlouisbernays2469
    @edwardlouisbernays2469 3 роки тому

    I heard of Walter Lippmann studying Ivy Lee and Edward L. Bernays. I can even remember hearing Lippmann on the Radio when I was a child. It would be of interest to connect Walter Lippmann with the Dulles Brother, John Foster Dulles and Alan Dulles, during WW2 these brothers were central lawyers in the U.S. Corporations actively profiting In Germany during the War. There is great voluminous works on the U.S. State Department , Lippmann, The Corporations profit from Trading with the Enemies, and The Nanjing Massacre or of Nanjing (alternately written as the Nanking Massacre or of Nanking) was an episode of mass murder and mass committed by Imperial troops against the residents of Nanjing (Nanking), then the capital of China, during the Second Sino- War

  • @JohnTaylor-fh4et
    @JohnTaylor-fh4et 5 років тому +1

    We've been silenced & defeated, and don't even acknowledge it. There is something wrong with this place.

  • @edwardlouisbernays2469
    @edwardlouisbernays2469 3 роки тому

    @12:29 Lippmann creates the Platform that is exposed in
    Book by Fredy Perlman

  • @wal_sim4397
    @wal_sim4397 3 роки тому

    great vid, thanks

  • @hamcommander7974
    @hamcommander7974 5 років тому +1

    What is the genre of music playing in the beginning?

  • @robertsambur7103
    @robertsambur7103 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA 5 років тому +2

    Comment to bump

  • @amulyamishra5745
    @amulyamishra5745 3 роки тому

    Anyone hereafter "Rule from Shadows"?

  • @Areshod
    @Areshod 5 років тому

    Commenting for engagement

  • @JojyAndPeen
    @JojyAndPeen 5 років тому +1

    Walter

  • @wookinooki9023
    @wookinooki9023 5 місяців тому

    read wiki page Rape of Belgium. it was not made up. as the narrator says towards the end.

  • @ravis6534
    @ravis6534 5 років тому

    Where to watch that new video Beating Trump???

    • @rachelkabue9895
      @rachelkabue9895 5 років тому +1

      Go to the Then and Now "home page" here on UA-cam. I watched it already, brilliant!

  • @alexanderleuchte5132
    @alexanderleuchte5132 5 років тому

    Sadly your newest upload is blocked for me:
    Video unavailable
    This video contains content from WWE, who has blocked it on copyright grounds.
    Beating Trump: Barthes, Wrestling, & Myth Today

    • @sta292
      @sta292 5 років тому

      figures the wwe would be strict about that.

  • @alexey5481
    @alexey5481 5 років тому +1

    reminds me of Dewey

  • @FrelanceEQ
    @FrelanceEQ 4 роки тому

    this is what I care about

  • @jabel6434
    @jabel6434 3 роки тому +3

    Lippmann is putting the cart before the horse. Public opinion is dumb because compulsory state schooling stupefies every generation.
    “They who have put out the people's eyes reproach them of their blindness.” ― John Milton
    Take compulsory schooling out of the hands of government bureaucrats and let teaching professionals, parents, and students decide how to help people to learn to think independently of established authority.

    • @CvnDqnrU
      @CvnDqnrU 2 роки тому +3

      Everyone ends up paying the price of "free" "education".

  • @yamaha893
    @yamaha893 4 роки тому

    Elite overproduction.

  • @nadia_islam_1985
    @nadia_islam_1985 5 років тому +2

    please make some vids on feminism.

  • @hopey20539
    @hopey20539 4 роки тому

    i feel mind f*****

  • @thewerepyreking
    @thewerepyreking 5 років тому

    wwe slammed you, boom