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Drift and Mastery
Book • 1914
Published in 1914, 'Drift and Mastery' is a seminal work by Walter Lippmann that diagnoses the societal unrest of his time.
Lippmann argues that traditional institutions and ideas are no longer relevant in the face of rapid social and economic change.
He advocates for a scientific and rational approach to governance, which he terms 'mastery,' to counter the forces of 'drift.
' The book explores tensions between expansion and consolidation, traditionalism and progressivism, and emotion and rationality, suggesting that democracy can be enhanced through diligent attention to facts and active decision-making.
It remains a valuable text for understanding early twentieth-century American political thought and continues to be relevant for contemporary discussions on governance and social change.
Lippmann argues that traditional institutions and ideas are no longer relevant in the face of rapid social and economic change.
He advocates for a scientific and rational approach to governance, which he terms 'mastery,' to counter the forces of 'drift.
' The book explores tensions between expansion and consolidation, traditionalism and progressivism, and emotion and rationality, suggesting that democracy can be enhanced through diligent attention to facts and active decision-making.
It remains a valuable text for understanding early twentieth-century American political thought and continues to be relevant for contemporary discussions on governance and social change.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by Brent Siebel in relation to his book 'Drift and Mastery', discussing the era of corporate consolidation and the lack of political response.

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Behind the News: Professional-Class Liberals w/ Lily Geismer & Brent Cebul
Mentioned by Doug Henwood as a collection of 15 essays discussing professional class liberalism since the 1960s.

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Behind the News: Professional-Class Liberals w/ Lily Geismer & Brent Cebul
Mentioned by Brent Siebel in relation to the concept of "social drift" and the role of experts in managing society.

Behind the News, 3/20/25