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Quantifying the American Mind: George Gallup, and the Promise of Political Polling

New Books in Intellectual History

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Critiques of Polling in Democracy

This chapter explores various criticisms of polling practices, emphasizing concerns about biases and assumptions made by pollsters regarding public engagement with political issues. It contrasts the optimistic views of George Gallup, who believed in the wisdom of the public, with the critique by Walter Lippmann advocating for expert governance. The discussion also highlights historical polling events and their implications for the validity of public opinion in shaping policy.

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