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— Robert E Lane"Changing ideas is a strain not to be lightly incurred, particularly when these ideas are intimately related to one's self-esteem ... men have elaborated an explanation for their situation in life... Their rationales are endowed with moral qualities."
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Stereotypes are the mind's shorthand for dealing with complexities. They have two aspects: they are much blunter than reality; they are shaped to fit a man's preferences or prejudgments. Thus two principles are involved: differentiation or its lack, and biased preferential perception.
— Robert E Lane
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Dogma is a defensive reaction against doubt in the mind of the theorist, but doubt of which he is unaware.
— Harold Lasswell
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