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Mark Thomas Edwards, "Walter Lippmann: American Skeptic, American Pastor" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Feb 21, 2026
Mark Thomas Edwards, a professor of U.S. history and politics, discusses Walter Lippmann, the towering 20th-century political journalist. He explores Lippmann's shifting religious views, his role shaping terms like "stereotype" and "Cold War," and his uneasy blend of liberalism and skepticism. The conversation highlights Lippmann's struggles with civic religion, race and civil rights, and the philosophical roots of modern American liberalism.
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A Preface To Morals' Central Claim

  • A Preface to Morals diagnoses secular modernity as the 'acids of modernity' eroding communal faith and orthodoxy.
  • Lippmann proposed stoic disinterestedness as an individual stopgap but found it ultimately unsatisfying.
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Depression As Spiritual Crisis

  • During the Depression Lippmann framed economic collapse as a spiritual crisis of softness and lost moral bearings.
  • He mixed harsh critique of New Deal programs with support for stronger executive action and social order.
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Ideological Chameleon, Not A Party Man

  • Lippmann resisted tidy labels: he moved from socialism to liberalism while admiring conservative traditions.
  • He described modern liberalism as requiring conservative elements like order and prudence.
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