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This history of early American political thought examines the emergence, evolution, and manipulation of public opinion.
In the early American republic, the concept of public opinion was a recent-and ambiguous-invention. While appearing to promise a new style of democratic politics, the concept was also invoked to limit self-rule, cement traditional prejudices, stall deliberation, and marginalize dissent. As Americans contested the meaning of this...