Healthy scepticism is more useful than old-fashioned trust | Letters



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Readers respond to the long read about why we stopped trusting elites I enjoyed reading How our trust in elites crumbled (The long read, 29 November). I admit to being successfully duped by the elite through subliminal marketing messages, fear-mongering media, biased research and invisible, expensive algorithms. When these shocking stories of “truth” emerge from the cracks, shake me to the core and shift me to a new axis, my eyes open. Like the liberal elite, I have difficulty coming to terms with reality. My contribution to the debate is as follows: I do not think that the elites act in unison, or that there is one single source of control. There is not one self-interested elite, or shaper of public attitudes. I think that there are many elites acting in self-interest that may or may not act against or in opposition to each other. And I think that is why the many elites are losing their sense of reality and watching the trust of the public decline. Continue reading…


Healthy scepticism is more useful than old-fashioned trust | Letters

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