%0 Journal Article %T Afterword ¡ªLippmann and Dewey: The Varieties of Liberal Experience %A Patrick DI MASCIO %J E-rea : Revue ¨¦lectronique d¡¯¨¦tudes sur le Monde Anglophone %D 2012 %I %R 10.4000/erea.2572 %X Both Lippmann and Dewey sensed that democracy carried in its unformulated assumptions a conception of knowledge, and they disagreed on what those assumptions are and on what they should be. This initial difference reverberates through their political thinking. Lippmann¡¯s and Dewey¡¯s dialog in the twenties recapitulates some of the most vital questions about democracy: what is it that makes a ¡°good citizen¡±, and is a ¡°good man¡± de facto a ¡°good citizen¡±? To what extent can democracy be predica... %U http://erea.revues.org/2572