
New Books in Intellectual History Mark Thomas Edwards, "Walter Lippmann: American Skeptic, American Pastor" (Oxford UP, 2023)
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Feb 21, 2026 Mark Thomas Edwards, Professor of U.S. history and politics and author of a new Walter Lippmann biography, explores Lippmann’s life, religious thought, and political influence. He traces Lippmann’s turn from Judaism to agnosticism, his calls for moral alternatives in a post-Christian America, and his shifting, contrarian political stances across journalism, foreign policy, and civil religion.
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Lippmann’s Enduring Media Influence
- Walter Lippmann shaped modern political journalism through his thrice-weekly column and numerous books.
- His Public Opinion remains foundational for media studies and democratic theory.
Harvard Exclusion Shaped His Path
- Lippmann was shut out of Harvard social clubs as a Jewish student and turned to socialism and bohemian circles.
- That exclusion shaped his early politics and intellectual trajectory into journalism and critique.
Responding To Secularization
- A Preface to Morals assumes organized religion is declining and asks what replaces orthodoxy.
- Lippmann offers Stoic-like detachment for individuals but remains dissatisfied and seeks a societal sequel.






