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People prefer their opinions over expert advice from "summary" of The Death of Expertise by Thomas M. Nichols

In modern society, there is a growing trend where individuals are increasingly valuing their own opinions over the advice of experts. This phenomenon is not only prevalent in everyday conversations but also in political and social discourse. While it is important for individuals to have the freedom to express their views, it is equally crucial to recognize the expertise and knowledge that professionals bring to the table. One of the reasons for this shift in attitude is the democratization of information brought about by the internet and social media. With the proliferation of online platforms, everyone now has a voice and can easily share their opinions on any subject. This has led to a situation where individuals feel empowered to challenge established experts and authorities, often without the necessary background or un...
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    The Death of Expertise

    Thomas M. Nichols

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