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Rory Hester's avatar

Yep. Basically echoed my reply to your tweet yesterday.

I would like to see a survey on how much people think about politics today vs in the past.

In the 80s or 90s politics was an abstract thing. When I met someone new, the last thing I thought about was who they voted for.

Nowadays, I feel like the first thing people do is try and suss out ot signal which team they are on.

I know it’s easy to blame Trump, but the dude is just a symptom… a malignant symptom, but one just the same.

All I can say is I’m an exception. I generally find people trustworthy.

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Mike Huben's avatar

Two ideas.

First, the decline in trust correlates with the professionalization and expansion of conservative propaganda organs owned and run by plutocrats who wish to keep the public divided. Not just Fox News, but the entire conservative ecosystem which includes hundreds of radio stations, hundreds of thinktanks, and production of cut-and-paste propaganda for innumerable right-wing politicians.

Second, a smaller effect might be due to the well-known biases instilled by economics 101 courses. Smaller because only a small segment of the population actually takes these courses in high school or college.

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