Walter Lippmann
Discover the life and impact of one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers in "Walter Lippmann," written by Craufurd D. Goodwin. Published in 2014 by Harvard University Press, this compelling biography spans 424 pages, delving into Lippmann's role as a journalist and public philosopher during the Great Depression. Goodwin expertly illuminates Lippmann's contributions to discussions on unemployment, monetary and fiscal policy, and the intricate dynamics of free markets—critical issues when economists were still finding their voice in public discourse. Through rich analysis and engaging narrative, readers will gain insights into Lippmann's legacy and his ability to explain complex economic concepts to a broader audience. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in economic thought, journalism, and the historical context of the American economy.