There is no opinion, however absurd, which men [and women] will not readily embrace as soon as they can be brought to the conviction that it is generally adopted.
Yes it’s an all time favourite quote – best demonstrated by the mainstream media. I once asked a well known journalist I encountered at a social function about media bias ( we’d had a few drinks by then ) and she offered the opinion that it wasn’t bias that was the problem but uniformity of perspective. Most journalists view an issue through the same prism and don’t seem to be easily able to shift their vista.
Hence the popularity of blogs!!
Steve says
The point of quotations is that one can use another’s words to be insulting.
Amanda Cross (1926 – )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Cross
*grin*
John says
An article from Yahoo! Finance last week supported this argument, albeit with special emphasis on the stock-market.
See http://biz.yahoo.com/ms/060503/162973.html for a discussion of an experiment which looked at the influence of peer group pressure on opinions.
cheers
Jim says
Yes it’s an all time favourite quote – best demonstrated by the mainstream media. I once asked a well known journalist I encountered at a social function about media bias ( we’d had a few drinks by then ) and she offered the opinion that it wasn’t bias that was the problem but uniformity of perspective. Most journalists view an issue through the same prism and don’t seem to be easily able to shift their vista.
Hence the popularity of blogs!!