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Public opinion can be resistant to change from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

The phenomenon of public opinion can often be described as a fixed entity, resistant to the winds of change. This resistance to change is rooted in the very nature of human psychology and social dynamics. People tend to form their opinions based on their existing beliefs, attitudes, and values, which are deeply ingrained in their minds. When faced with new information or different perspectives, individuals often struggle to reconcile these with their preexisting views. This cognitive dissonance can create a sense of discomfort and unease, leading people to reject or dismiss ideas that challenge their established beliefs. In this way, public opinion becomes a stubborn force, resistant to the introduction of new ideas or alternative viewpoints. Moreover, the formation and reinforcement of public opinion are ...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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