Public philosophy
Lippmann,Walter
Public philosophy C.1 - London Hamish Hamilton 1955 - 168p.
BOOK ONE: The Decline of the West
Chapter I: THE OBSCURE REVOLUTION
1. My Reason for Writing This Book
2. 1917: The Revolutionary Year
3. Internal Revolution in the Democracies
4. The Paralysis of Governments
Chapter II: THE MALADY OF DEMOCRATIC STATES
1. Public Opinion in War and Peace
2. The Compulsion to Make Mistakes
3. The Pattern of the Mistakes
4. Democratic Politicians.
Chapter III: THE DERANGEMENT OF POWERS
1. The Governors and the Governed The People and the Voters.
2. The compulsion to make mistakes
3. The Recently Enfranchised Voters
Chapter IV: THE PUBLIC INTEREST
1. What is the Public Interest?
2. The Equations of Reality
Chapter V: THE TWO FUNCTIONS
1. The Elected Executive
2. The Protection of the.Executive
3. The Voters and the Executive
4.The Enfeebled Executive
Chapter VI: THE TOTALITARIAN COUNTER-REVOLUTION
1. Certain of its Lessons
2. A Prognosis
Chapter VII: THE ADVERSARIES OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
1. Liberalism and Jacobinism
2. The Paradigm of Revolution
3. Democratic Education
4. From Jacobinism to Leninism
5. The Overpassing of the Bound
Democracy
321.4 LIP
Public philosophy C.1 - London Hamish Hamilton 1955 - 168p.
BOOK ONE: The Decline of the West
Chapter I: THE OBSCURE REVOLUTION
1. My Reason for Writing This Book
2. 1917: The Revolutionary Year
3. Internal Revolution in the Democracies
4. The Paralysis of Governments
Chapter II: THE MALADY OF DEMOCRATIC STATES
1. Public Opinion in War and Peace
2. The Compulsion to Make Mistakes
3. The Pattern of the Mistakes
4. Democratic Politicians.
Chapter III: THE DERANGEMENT OF POWERS
1. The Governors and the Governed The People and the Voters.
2. The compulsion to make mistakes
3. The Recently Enfranchised Voters
Chapter IV: THE PUBLIC INTEREST
1. What is the Public Interest?
2. The Equations of Reality
Chapter V: THE TWO FUNCTIONS
1. The Elected Executive
2. The Protection of the.Executive
3. The Voters and the Executive
4.The Enfeebled Executive
Chapter VI: THE TOTALITARIAN COUNTER-REVOLUTION
1. Certain of its Lessons
2. A Prognosis
Chapter VII: THE ADVERSARIES OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
1. Liberalism and Jacobinism
2. The Paradigm of Revolution
3. Democratic Education
4. From Jacobinism to Leninism
5. The Overpassing of the Bound
Democracy
321.4 LIP