Any activist should understand the barriers to convincing people to change their minds. Lane Wallace offers some insight in why it is so hard. This suggests that activists need to find ways of making people think that their opinions were right all along as part of the persuasion to actually change their minds. |
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I am an early baby-boomer, growing up in Orange County California during the 1950s and early 1960s. During the 1964 election, I strongly supported Barry Goldwater, even though I was too young to vote (just 17). I still consider myself to be a (
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