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- Almond–Lippmann_consensus abstract "The Almond–Lippmann consensus is a principle of political theory authored by Gabriel Almond and Walter Lippmann shortly after the Second World War. It states that public opinion is:volatile and irrational, and thus a dubious basis for foreign policy;devoid of interest and susceptible to manipulation, and thus should not be studied.The consensus was highly influential in the 1950s and 1960s, but weakened following the conclusion of the Vietnam War, when it became clear that \"the American public had taken a more sober and enlightened approach toward the war than the heads of government did\", leading to Lippmann himself recanting.".
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- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foreign_policy.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_science.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Almond.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLink Political_philosophy.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam_War.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Lippmann.
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- Almond–Lippmann_consensus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Almond–Lippmann consensus".
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- Almond–Lippmann_consensus subject Category:Foreign_policy.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus subject Category:Political_science.
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus hypernym Principle.
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- Almond–Lippmann_consensus comment "The Almond–Lippmann consensus is a principle of political theory authored by Gabriel Almond and Walter Lippmann shortly after the Second World War.".
- Almond–Lippmann_consensus label "Almond–Lippmann consensus".
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