Yes, indeed, there certainly credulous people. However, isn't the phenomenon of "if they are for it, we are against it" not a matter of credulity, but one of self definition and identity? What's the matter with Kansas, so to speak, was not failure to comprehend self-interest, it was not accepting some outsider's definition of it. Kansan…
Yes, indeed, there certainly credulous people. However, isn't the phenomenon of "if they are for it, we are against it" not a matter of credulity, but one of self definition and identity? What's the matter with Kansas, so to speak, was not failure to comprehend self-interest, it was not accepting some outsider's definition of it. Kansans are not gullible, they just don't like us telling them what to believe.
Yes, indeed, there certainly credulous people. However, isn't the phenomenon of "if they are for it, we are against it" not a matter of credulity, but one of self definition and identity? What's the matter with Kansas, so to speak, was not failure to comprehend self-interest, it was not accepting some outsider's definition of it. Kansans are not gullible, they just don't like us telling them what to believe.