Murray Edelman on symbols and ideology in democratic politics

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 17 (3-4):339-350 (2005)
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For Murray Edelman, political realities are largely inaccessible to the public, save by the mediation of symbols generated by elites. Such symbols often create the illusion of political solutions to complex problems—solutions devised by experts, implemented by effective leaders, and undemonstrably successful in their results.

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