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The actions of the majority of people are influenced more by collective hypnosis than by logical reasoning.

I have found that the actions of majority of people are influenced more by collective hypnosis than by logical reasoning.

Governments attacking custodial solutions resulting in more self-custody do us a great service.

What's the role of these people in back rows anyway? Just to stand there and create an illusion of a group? Who invented this PR technique?

Is a social welfare state inevitable in democracies because the majority of people vote for benefits without considering the costs? If so, does this align with Karl Marx's idea that capitalism would inevitably transition to communism through a historical process?

The majority of people appear to prefer being imprisoned, as it gives them a false sense of confidence.

The majority of people appear to prefer being imprisoned behind closed doors, as it gives them a false sense of confidence.